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| Ultimate x64 | High Quality Games Is it normal for a good game to run your cpu at 100% |
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| Vista Ultimate SP2 x64 : Seven Ultimate x64 | Re: High Quality Games This is the third thread you've started about this..... And if it's only running on one core and is heavily CPU dependent game, then yes, some games will max out cores. Try changing the affinity to both cores. |
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