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How to load the processor cores with Illustrator to the maximum?
I turn in the chandelier complex vector. So complex that everything slows down on this configuration:
Intel Core i7-4790 processor,
Zalman CNPS10X Optima OEM cooler
MSI H97M-G43 motherboard
RAM DIMM DDR3, 8GB, Crucial
hard drive HDD 1TB, Western Digital Caviar Blue, WD10EZEX
case ZALMAN Z9 U3 , MidiTower, ATX
power supply ATX 750W Corsair CS750 M, Active PFC, 12 cm fan, modular, CP-9020078-EU
NVidia GeForce GT 630 graphics card
Spat, decided to rasterize. The chandelier went white for half an hour. I look in the task manager - the percentage is loaded by no more than 12% all the time. On the charts, occasionally high spikes, but mostly everything is sluggish. And only half of the brain stands out. Chandelier TsS6 x64. Is it really impossible to somehow harness all four heads to the maximum so that the chandelier quickly calculates the picture?
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You are not allowed. Adobe programmers can: create a thread for each core, put their part of the task into the thread. But this was not done.
There is such garbage, the illustrator does not know how to use all the cores. Whatever task you run in it, the load is always no more than 100%, and Photoshop sometimes jumps up to 600, the maximum that I have seen is 900% load. As a result, MacPro with two six-core xeons are used by the illustrator by less than 10%, very sad
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