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Old 2016-02-29, 00:59   #1
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Default Multiple threads per assignment?

Noob question here, is there a way to utilize all threads on one assignment instead of having each thread have its own assignment?

If it helps, I'm running an overclocked FX-8320.
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Old 2016-02-29, 02:29   #2
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In Test/Worker Windows dialog box, set number of workers to 1 and CPUs to use to the number of cores in your machine.

If you like this setting, you'll need to hand edit worktodo.txt and consolidate your present assignments into the first worker.
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Thanks!
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If you like this setting, you'll need to hand edit worktodo.txt and consolidate your present assignments into the first worker.
Note that this needs to be done while Prime95 is not running (and clicking the X is not sufficient, you must select Test/Quit).
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