There’s another thing to look out for: cost
Dual 3D v cache won’t help gaming since most games stay on one CCD. Having the “gaming” ccd and the “everything else” CCD is really the best of both worlds as long as windows can get their scheduler shit together. If you could run just the game on one CCD and everything else on the other then that’d be perfect for multi taskers like me.
Dual 3D v cache won’t help gaming since most games stay on one CCD. Having the “gaming” ccd and the “everything else” CCD is really the best of both worlds as long as windows can get their scheduler shit together. If you could run just the game on one CCD and everything else on the other then that’d be perfect for multi taskers like me.
This does seem like optimal solution. But from what I read about a year ago, in practice it does not work this way (on Windows at least, no idea about Linux). Things may have changed since then.
Linux I think has made some improvements, but windows is largely still too dumb to figure it out. You can manually try to fix it by setting the affinity of your game to only run on one CCD, but if as bad as the hybrid CPU situation then it will just ignore it.
But this is a solveable. Linux mostly figured it out the other day if I remember right, and it’s just software. Plus there’s zero benefit to having dual 3D vcache for games since they can’t properly take advantage of 2CCDs without a big performance hit.