| Subject: Re: What is "Set Affinty" for? |
| From: "Michael D. Ober" <obermd.@.alum.mit.edu.nospam> |
| Date: 02/02/2005, 00:17 |
| Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti |
Set Affinity is used to override Windows default processor selection on a multi-processor system. In the case of a true multi-processor system, this can slightly improve performance by eliminating processor data cache misses. However, on a HT processor, it can cause the processor's data bus to overload, thus causing the processor to become data starved. Mike.