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Post From: OEC and ver1081

[2014-02-01 21:57:52]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
2. Got it.

3. You have 8 cores. 4 actual and 4 virtual. The individual graphs for the CPU usage history, are contained within small windows. Quoting the particular CPU is not necessarily helpful for two reasons. First, we would have to look it up (we do not like to do that) and even if it has hyperthreading, you could have disabled it. The only way to know how many cores there are is by you telling us how many separate windows or graphs you see on the Performance tab of the Windows Task Manager.

Therefore, it would be safe to say that at the time you notice data lagging within Sierra Chart, if the CPU usage for the SierraChart.exe process is below 10%, then more than likely the issue is on the OEC side.
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