Разработчик: Smorb Software
Описание
Вышло обновление
- CPUCores полностью поддерживает VR-игры!
- CPUCores полностью поддерживает все запускающие игры, включая Skyrim, Minecraft, GTA-V и многое другое!
- Полностью поддерживает игры на основе Steam, а также игры и приложения без Steam!
О программе
CPUCores - это ультрасовременное программное обеспечение на базе Windows, созданное геймерами, специально для геймеров, с учетом 1 вещи: УВЕЛИЧИТЕ ВАШ FPS! CPUCores делает это путем микроуправления вашей ОС Windows и несущественными приложениями.
1) ИНТЕГРАЦИЯ ПРЯМОГО ПАРОВ
- CPUCores автоматически обнаруживает все ваши игры Steam.
2) ОПТИМИЗАЦИЯ ОС
- Чтобы начать работу, CPUCores изолирует всю вашу ОС до вашего первого ядра.
- Во-вторых, CPUCores исследует и ограничивает ключевые службы Windows, которые не являются существенными и известны для зависания ресурсов ЦП.
- В-третьих, CPUCores исследует и изолирует ключевые процессы Windows, чтобы обеспечить идеальный баланс экономии ЦП без голодающих ключевых процессов Windows.
3) ОПТИМИЗАЦИЯ ИГРЫ
- CPUCores будут изолировать и выделять процессорные ядра, которые будут использоваться исключительно вашей игрой.
- CPUCores позволят отключать / разрешать гиперпотоки, связанные с игрой.
4) ПРЕДПОСЫЛКИ / НЕГАТНЫЕ ОПТИМИЗАЦИИ
- CPUCores исследует, какие операторы, не связанные с ОС, и неигровые операции, выполняемые вашим компьютером. Он будет делать такие вещи, как ограничение неигровых программ для вашего первого ядра обработки.
5) ДОПОЛНИТЕЛЬНО
- Полностью поддерживающие игры VR!
- Поддержка непарных игр
- Поддержка общих, неигровых приложений, таких как редактирование видео, графический дизайн и многое другое!
- Удобные параметры сортировки игр позволяют управлять большими библиотеками Steam
- Невероятное сообщество, окружающее программное обеспечение!
- Прямой контакт с разработчиком для предложений по обновлению функций!
Влияние того, как CPUCores поможет с FPS, зависит, по существу, от двух вещей:
#1 Ваше оборудование для ПК
#2 Сама игра
Вот несколько тестов, которые мы недавно видели в нашей тестовой системе:
- ARMA III - 17.5% Увеличение FPS!
- Team Fortress 2 - 58% Увеличение FPS!
- TombRaider - 6.3% Увеличение FPS
- Left4Dead2 - 14% Увеличение FPS
Приложение CPUCores идентифицирует десятки программ Windows, фоновых процессов и неигровых приложений и сразу же контролирует и изолирует их до части ваших общих ресурсов ЦП.
CPUCores затем освободят блок ресурсов ЦП и посвятят его специально для игры. Затем вы можете запустить игру Steam или любую игру / программу непосредственно через приложение CPUCores. Это позволяет CPUCores контролировать использование процессора для этой игры / программы и гарантировать, что он имеет специальное использование для обработки ядер. Ваша игра больше не должна обмениваться ресурсами с OS / другими приложениями.
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Системные требования
Windows
- ОС *: Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 8 64-bit, Windows 10 64-bit
- Процессор: Any dual core CPU or higher. Low/Medium/Medium-High 2/4/6 core CPU systems preferred.
- Оперативная память: 1 GB ОЗУ
- Дополнительно: CPUCores was designed for system ranging between medium-low to medium-high end PC systems. CPUs that are in the 2 core (dual core) to 4 core (quad core) range, as well as some 6 core CPUs, This systems that have the best results would typically be (low end) E8400/Q9600, AMD FX, Core2Duo, and medium-high end i5 and i7s.
- ОС *: Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 8 64-bit, Windows 10 64-bit
- Процессор: Any dual core CPU or higher. Low/Medium/Medium-High 2/4/6 core CPU systems preferred.
- Оперативная память: 1 GB ОЗУ
- Дополнительно: CPUCores was designed for system ranging between medium-low to medium-high end PC systems. CPUs that are in the 2 core (dual core) to 4 core (quad core) range, as well as some 6 core CPUs, This systems that have the best results would typically be (low end) E8400/Q9600, AMD FX, Core2Duo, and medium-high end i5 and i7s.
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Just commenting to all the "This is placebo" and get the better "free Lasso" blablabla
What does the program do?
It's main purpose seems to basically chooses the cpu cores/threads for the games/programs to use. You can do it manually without any program in the task manager (or in case using cpucores, you can also see what cpucores chooses to use). Windows default is allow appllication to use all cores/threads.
Task Manager(ctrl+shift+esc) -> Details tab -> right click on application -> Set affinity ->select cores you would like to use and click ok
Now why does this matter for me?
In my personal case, I don't use it to "gain perfomance" but to fix problems in many cases. Many older games have problem with running on too many cores. GTA SA has mouse "bug" where it just sometimes won't change character direction after exiting the menu, if I don't limit the amount of cores used. Prototype doesn't even load to game (just closes it in the middle of loading) if i use all the cores.
So why not do it manually in Task manager?
Because my experience is that Task Manager does not retain the affinity values of the programs. CPUcores can be set to autostart
So where does all the alleged "extra performance" come from?
Since operating system mainly uses the first core of the the cpu for it's own processes, loading the the game process on same core also, may impact the game performance negatively. Not using the operating systems main core for game or application process(es) adds the possibility of "extra performance" since it does not have to compete with operating system on the same core.
Second thing is Hyperthreading or SMT; using every single physical core as 2 virtual cores (threads). This will basically make possibility to consume single physical core with the worth of 2 core workload and in some game cases having those workloads on separate physical cores will have the possibility of "extra performance" since it won't have to compete with itself on those physical cores.
So why not Process Lasso?
To be honest, could not care less if you use Lasso, cpucores, do it manually or use some other program; everyone chooses what he/she uses. The comments about lasso "is free" is not correct. It's trial is free, it's paid lifetime version is more expensive than cpucores deluxe. Is it better or worse can't say; I don't require the additional functionality Lasso offers and I like the easy solution that cpucores is: It is downloaded and started from where my games also are and it is not with too many options, that i will never use anyway.
That is my experience using it, hope it helps someone
anything you can do with this tool, you can do with other (free) tools out there as well. i took one for the team and bought this, it's not that it doesn't do anything — it just doesn't do anything different (or even less) than those other (free) fps boosters/tweaks out there (e.g. razer cortex / system tweaks).
TL;DR: no need to waste your precious money on something you can do even better by just watching a few youtube videos or using free alternatives.
Honestly, it made no visible difference in Heaven benchmark for me. Long story short, save your money.
However-
If you really want to squeeze more FPS out of your system, here's some tips:
-Use Ccleaner to clean your registry (it will find broken shortcuts, invalid entries for programs no longer installed and such.)
-Stay up to date with Windows first, then check for updated drivers with Driver Easy.
(Free version makes you install manually so you will have to use Device Manager to update unless you get the Pro version.)
-Open My PC and right click your main drive>Properties>Disk Cleanup>Clean Up System Files.
(This will allow you to delete leftover update packages or even old OS versions which can take around 30gb of your space.)
-Download MSI Afterburner to tweak your graphics card settings, I use Heaven Benchmark to test my settings.
Your graphics card can fail during testing but all that will happen in my experience is Heaven Benchmark will crash and you adjust the settings down accordingly. Usually yields at least 100mhz gain with Nvidia cards. You can also overclock the memory, but is not beneficial after a point so while it may not crash, keep an eye on your results for FPS drop.
-Keep your drive optimized (With Samsung use Samsung Magician program, otherwise find Disk Management in Windows)
-If you're using a SATA SSD then enable RAPID mode, if using a M.2 enable Turbo mode. (I think RAPID mode is enabled in Windows, but Turbo Mode is in bios. start menu>"bios">advanced system startup>Restart then in Boot Menu>Troubleshoot>UEFI/Firmware Settings)
You can find Youtube videos on how to do all of this if you find yourself lost when it comes to tech, but this keeps my PC running like a champ, no thanks to this program, Just hope those tips help someone who need actual results. :)
Don't waste money on this fake application, would be better off using something like process lasso. this has a mostly positive review but majority of them can't even tell a difference, giving this good reviews is just encouraging people to waste money on something that doesn't improve any performance. the legitimate only way i can see this doing any good for a game (given it actually does what it says) is a game that wasn't built to utilize more than 1 core, however most games now utilize multi-core processors well enough that something like this doesn't have any benefit, windows / drivers / and cpu already utilize the workload better than any application is going to be able to.
It's not magic, It won't double your performance, but if you've got a "low" to "mid-range" CPU and have CPU hungry games, this will give you a marginal improvement. If you have a beefy system, forget about it, this program won't provide you with any significant results.
If you have a Desktop/Laptop that does not have a dedicated GPU, this is a great quick fix for that extra 5-10 fps. Without my eGPU enclosure or CPUCores, I get 24-27 fps on Black desert online on my intel i7-8565U laptop. When I run it trough CPUCores, I can instantly get that minor boost to help maintain a framerate of 30 fps in player infested areas. When I remove the frame cap, I usually see the framerate jump all over the place(Between 27 and 45 frames per second).
You should see similar results depending on your game, but honestly, If you have a low-end rig, and this thing manages to boost your FPS, even by one measly frame, it *almost* seems magical, and certainly worth it for the price.
This is no snake oil, folks.
Google search for "NotCPUCores" on github and get the free and open source version. I wouldn't give FlimFlam Tim another dime.
This software doesn't even really help. You can probably find apps that do what he promises with this app but for free and with the same limited usefulness. With that in mind I can't really say this is worth buying.
I used to think Tim was an all-right guy, but I was mistaken. In fact, I would beware of giving this guy any money. I foolishly gave him money for "A better 10" which was software he took preorders for. It was supposed to fix some of the issues many people had with Windows 10 and some things that other apps have managed to do (FOR FREE mind you) and despite all of this, Tim Sullivan has kept my $10 and refused to give me a refund OR the software in question.
You would think that $10 for a successful guy would be no big deal, OR to simply give me the software he promised... but he'd rather ignore me than deal with me honestly.
As other people said, it only sets the game under "high priority".
FPS didn't changed at all, tested on TF2 and other games, and I just realized about this when someone wrote a review.
I would suggest save your money and buy a game or some in-game items instead of this crap.
Can't take a refund since I reached the limit of 2 hours of playtime and a week owned after purchase.
Just, don't buy it.
Quite bad, I don’t see any difference in my fps after using it. Basically same as unparking the cores yourself in windows
CPUCores seems to be useful in some ways and unuseful in another ways
Tested on
A10 6800k - 8GB RAM - R7 260x
Overwatch
With CPUCores: 80-100 Frames per second and no drops
Without CPUCores: 60-70 Frames per second and occational drops
CSGO
With CPUCores: 85-90 with no drops
Without CPUCores: 75-85 and ocational drops
High CPU dependant games suffered performance with the usage of this software
GTA V
With CPUCores 23-40 Frames
Without CPUCores 30-55 Frames
Just Survive
With CPUCores 30-35 Frames
Without CPUCores 33-39 Frames
Some games have no diference between CPUCores on and off like Shadow tactics Blades of the Shogun
Im from Argentina so sorry for my bad english
I was trying the pirate version of CPUCores to check hows the performance and it end up pretty well. So I decide to buy to support the Developer ;)
"CPUCores is a scam."
This is what critics use to discredit this software. yes there is a free version of CPUCores called NotCPUCores. Is the free version good. if you're ok with mucking around for a decent amount of time. Which for me, the free version didnt actually do anything to stabilize my games.
"It's a scam because it costs money and theres a free version."
Anyone who uses this, knows nothing about business or marketing. Just because theres a free version of something, doesn't mean a version you can pay for is a scam. Don't listen to those circle jerk morons on reddit who want everything in life for free.
What does CPUCores have, that NOTCPUCores doesn't?
1. it actually works.
2. It has a very easy-to-use interface that lets you optimize games in seconds.
3. It is constantly updated.
4. The creator is very hands on with customer support, bugfixes and updates.
5. the creator is very open to problems people are experiencing, suggestions the community has and criticism.
After using this software for a good 50 hours, I do have to say it helps out quite a lot. I have a low-mid range gaming laptop and it does just as described. In PUBG without CPUCores I get about 20-35 FPS. With CPUCores, I get about 45-75.
If you have a top of the line gaming computer, then this software isn't for you. If you have a low to mid range computer, then this product is for you.
is the price steep? Considering most PC games are $60+ in this day and age, no it isn't. If you need something to help bing your FPS up, then this is definitely for you!
Helps me squeeze more frames out of Minesweeper HD+.
EDIT: Since it's near the top, I'll actually put some real info here.
I run a gtx560m with an intel i7-2630QM 2GHz cpu and 4gb of ram.
-Boosted MGS5 PP from ~40 fps to 60 fps medium settings
-PoE went from ~15 fps during heavy action to ~40. Runs stable at 60fps when there aren't a boat load of on screen particles.
-Gigantic runs at 30-40 fps even during intense action. Running without, would dip under 15 during large team fights.
All in all, I have seen some massive improvements to overall fps, making some games that would have been choppy as all eff actually playable. If you have an older, mid-range PC or Laptop, this is definitely the program you want to squeeze some extra life out of your elder rig.
Those positive comments looks fake as shit, tried to run it with black desert and witcher 3 using multiple different setting and there was no change at all, just change priority in task manager for bigger fps boost XD
The program didn't do anything to boost fps in my case (Although this might only be because my main bottleneck is not my CPU) but actually created issues with the games I tried it with (Cities Skylines & Total War:Warhammer). In both instances the game would slowly start degrading in performance after usage and eventually come to a complete halt in framerate. This would happen in the main menu as well as in game. I would suspect some sort of memory leak but I am not a software developer so that is just a guess from my many years of gaming. These later problems are the reason I do not recommend this software, as again the fact that I did not see any significant performance gains are probably more specific to my hardware setup than any issue with the software.
Update: To be fair to the dev I have elaborated on the issue and corrected the way I phrased my previous review since I realized it was not entierly fair in its representation of the software.
So as it turns out, all this does is save you 5 minutes in task manager.
There is a free software called process lasso that does everything that this does.
Do not waste your money.
CPUCores is often advertised on /r/pcmasterrace and claims that you will have higher fps however, with an AMD FX - 8350 it hasn't made much of an impact on my games. To top this off, YOU CAN DO THIS ALL FOR FREE WITH A DIFFERENT PROGRAM!!! as found on Reddit also can be explained here.
Also after is was announced that this was deemed "snake oil" the creator of that thread was banned from this steampage. *asshole move*
I would not recommend buying this and I also recommend you do some research yourself...
Actually dropped 10 fps off of Arma 3, in fact on my machine it actually made the majority of my games run worse. Whether this is due to my system or OS, I don't know.
I would have to agree with other reviewers, it seems more beneficial for older setups. Didn't do anything for me except drop frames in some games.
EDIT: I've been looking through other reviews and the developer has stated in responses to other "not recommended" reviews that the program is intended for Dual Cores and SOME Quad Core CPU's(I haven't seen anything stated as to which Quad core CPU's are on his list). Basically, If you're not running an old computer, this program will more than likely slow your games down, rather than speed them up. The dev also seems to take negative reviews personally from what I'm seeing.
Refund received.
Tried this out particularly to see if it would help out Ark or Arma 3. Opened up my resource monitor prior to running CPUCores. Then ran CPUCores and saw no change to any processes (after launching each game via the CPUCores GUI). OS processes were not isolated to a single core. When I ran a game, that game process moved around to various cores, including the first one, which was supposed to be isolated for OS processes only. I even tried rebooting just in case it needed a fresh start. Nothing changed.
Just in case I was missing something, I tried running both Ark & Arma 3 with varying graphics configurations, high to low, with and without CPUCores running. I saw no difference whatsoever, which makes sense considering it wasn't doing anything it had advertised.
Maybe it works for you. It didn't for me. Just remember you can get a refund from Steam if you run it for less than 2 hours or 2 weeks, whichever comes first.
Edit: Clarified that I did run the games via the CPUCores GUI.
if you have four cores or more this program probably isn't for you (read as: it doesn't add any FPS at all).
If you have two cores it might work, but i can't test that.
luckily steam has a nice refund policy, so at least you can try it out.
Upon starting up CPUCores, I was able to enter a CS:GO match and play for a few minutes. No noticeable FPS change (probably due to my system already having high end specs). However, what did bother me was the fact that if I tried to alt tab out of game it would freeze my PC and only a hard reset (manually turning off the PC power switch) would solve the problem.
The second time I opened CS:GO my PC froze immediately upon loading the map. I contacted the developer and he tried to sort out my issues with me but we were unable to reach a solution. I have since requested a refund from Steam. Tim, the developer of CPUCores, was very helpful but we were unable to pinpoint nor solve the issue of my computer crashing when using his software.
Specs:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790K CPU @ 4.00GHz
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780
16 GB Memory
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Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Smorb Software |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 23.11.2024 |
Отзывы пользователей | 74% положительных (2791) |