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[User Discussion] - Could Windows be forced to use one core/processor to drive graphics cards?

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[2018-04-01 00:34:14]
User791263 - Posts: 151
Instances can utilize separate cores/threads better, you say. But you said:
"Although study calculations and graphics are all done on a single thread."
Post #10 Processor and RAM requirements

You said charts drawing takes a large fraction of processor power. For my 55 charts (15 hidden), over a thousand subcharts (40% hidden)and narrow over-lapped charts, I estimate 20% of I5 is used for display output.

We all seek speed improvement.
You said that an instance can't send subchart data to another instance. But S.C. can operate via TCP/IP with DCP (similar to your servers), and instances utilize cores.
We need a display-handler module to thread on another core or Xeon processor.

Have you tested ways to offload the main core for heavy graphics-- to a 2nd instance or processor or core?
Might two powerful graphics cards do much better than (my) 1 monitor using on-board graphics and 2 monitors on a GTX960)?

Maybe sending chart output as bitmaps to another core or processor which then drives 2 graphics cards could offload a single instance;
( Tom's hardware created a benchmark that wrote output bitmaps (output-card-independent): http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/intel-coffee-lake-core-i5-8600k-cpu,5264-8.html )
I once read about Xeons set up where different processors were dedicated to graphics.

Have you heard of any way to force one I5/I7 core to drive graphics cards, so Windows itself could balance the load better.?

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