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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
RAM performance with Mac Pro 6-Core
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<blockquote data-quote="parasbuy" data-source="post: 1180559" data-attributes="member: 189066"><p>Here is something of interest... I installed MenuMeters and can see the performance of each of the 6-Cores. The first core maxes out occasionally and when it does, the SBBOD comes up; the SBBOD goes away when the core utilization comes down from 100%. all the other cores barely register, at most in the 1% to 4% range.</p><p></p><p>Does this shed any light for you guys... seems like there may be a configuration issue? Shouldn't the system be processing across all the different cores and be able to reduce the load on one core?</p><p></p><p>This all happened when I was using Preview to read a PDF off my local drive.</p><p></p><p>RAM: 2GB of 16GB are being used.</p><p>Disk I/O seems fine</p><p>Wireless seems fine</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your inputs.</p><p>Paras.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="parasbuy, post: 1180559, member: 189066"] Here is something of interest... I installed MenuMeters and can see the performance of each of the 6-Cores. The first core maxes out occasionally and when it does, the SBBOD comes up; the SBBOD goes away when the core utilization comes down from 100%. all the other cores barely register, at most in the 1% to 4% range. Does this shed any light for you guys... seems like there may be a configuration issue? Shouldn't the system be processing across all the different cores and be able to reduce the load on one core? This all happened when I was using Preview to read a PDF off my local drive. RAM: 2GB of 16GB are being used. Disk I/O seems fine Wireless seems fine Thanks for your inputs. Paras. [/QUOTE]
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