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QuantumBios

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I'm running an i7-6700HQ prcessor in my laptop. In the control panel device manager, it shows 8 cores under the processor tab. The Fallout 4 Config tool says I have four cores and set iNumHWThreads=4. I changed the value to 8 in the Fallout4.ini and Fallout4Custom.ini and the game ran fine. What gives? What should I set it at? Isn't the fallout4custom.ini the final word on what gets loaded?

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I haven't run an intel processor in a long time but what I remember is that windows sees each core and the hyperthreading as an additional core. What I'm finding on your cpu is that it is a 4 core hyperthreaded prot and I'm guessing because I dont know anything about the source code for FO4 but my guess is that it will not utilize more than 4 cores or threads... That is only a guess on my part though. Looking through my ini files I'm not finding that as a default line in it so it must be something with your processor being an Intel one to cause the line to even be there.

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Fallout 4 will use as many as you give it, to whatever extent it is. You have 4 cores with hyperthreading, so you have 8. It is proven from what I've seen that it runs just slightly better with hyperthreading on. So don't turn that off :)

 

Really you should set iNumThreads to 7. 0 is an integer in computer terms.

 

Btw that line is present in Fallout4.ini by default, usually

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Just came across this thread and it sounds interesting. But for the life of me I cannot seem to find the aforementioned string in my ini files. Running a 6 core I-5820 and wouldn't mind assigning all 6 of them to the game if possible.

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Just paste the above line in your Fallout.ini and put 11. 5820k has hyper threading.

 

I'm not exactly sure what the game does when it uses all those cores, I had the 3960x with 6/12 cores and I could see all being utilized, it just doesn't make all that much difference. Well I mean the renderer is still on one core mainly but yeah not sure what it spreads to those other cores.

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