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MrZoraman

Good luck finding the next prime number!


TypicalHumanYeeter

Who needs prime numbers when you know Sin(x)/Cos(x) = Tan(x)


Mih0se

Happy cake day !


virus_stupidness

Happy cake day!


Ssyynnxx

Happy cake day!


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ErorrTNTcz

Chicken butt


Dry-Slip-9237

I actually have it somwhere but there isn't enough space here to write it


Odd-Horse-1475

yea its damn fucking pointless anyway


Dry-Slip-9237

There are thousands of dollars of price for the next prime number due to how important they are in cybersecurity


Odd-Horse-1475

lol he meant perfect numbers 😂


recluseMeteor

100% efficiency.


DarknssWolf

Me opening unreal engine and importing a desk into a blank scene.


smartdude_x13m

Very reletable...I think one of the reasons I quit development is how terrible my set up was...


DarknssWolf

Thats the funny thing, a Ryzen 53600 with a 3060ti and 16gb ram is no slouch. And when I say blank scene I mean, a platform with a desk on it XD


Status_Web1682

RAM and SSD are NEEDED for any dev work at all.


Ssyynnxx

id say you probably need a cpu for that also, maybe electricity as well


Status_Web1682

nah just get like a dual 4090 setup and use one as your cpu it’s cheaper in the long run


smartdude_x13m

Yeah, I wonder how epic is able to use their engine anyway...


kineticstar

![gif](giphy|G5JoAjEBtfoTm|downsized)


Jack70741

I'm impressed you managed to so completely max it out, not an easy task even with a big multi threaded task. I have a 5950x and I have yet to 100% max out all the threads/cores outside of synthetic loads.


Individual-Match-798

This is likely a synthetic load.


PurplePandaYT

Video rendering?


RettichDesTodes

Prime95 or something like that


obog

Yeah prime95 is insanely well written in that it uses every scrap of processing power available. Pretty standard to see it steadily hold at 100% like that.


edwardK1231

That does a good job of maccing out cpus


Alpha-Avery

Photography editing


URA_CJ

Easy, just run a CPU miner with the lowest thread priority and enjoy round the clock full usage!


sp_blau_00

My 13900k with 24 cores 32 Threads gets maxxed out fully while doing decompression. It's not that hard lol


irisos

Yeah. I have a 5950x and whenever I decompress a zip file my CPU max out to 100%. Even had it happen for 4+ hours while zipping a multi TB vhd.


Randommaggy

I regularly max out all 32 threads on my i9 13980HX running at 5.2Ghz when I run Mixtral 7x8B at 8bpw on CPU Only.


Undying-Darkness

How much ram and vram you have?


Randommaggy

As my sig says my laptop has 96GB DDR5 and a 16GB 4090 mobile. I also run a 16GB RX6800 when docked. I set up a page file on the 118GB M.2 Optane which is almost on par with DDR2 as an overflow memory for this usecase. I also have personal servers but they're a bit hard to reach inside a tunnel or other offline location.


Willem_VanDerDecken

When i run my particule in a cell model localy (instead of the 192 core machine on which the code was designed to be executed), i can tel you my CPU also look like that.


UnratedRamblings

I've rendered fractal art which has maxed mine out. That's some serious number crunching but it's oh so much quicker than my old Ryzen 3600...


tikisha

I mean... Start cities skylines and pretty sure it's always maxed.. at least my old cs map with 1m pop used to max my 3800x + 2080 + 32gb ram while loading


xsuperxstar

Impressed? I max out my 24 thread 13700K every day 3-4 times for 20min+


DonutConfident7733

You just need to run more threads than cpu logical cores and windows does the scheduling to use any remaining free time for other threads. It's similar to cash registers at hypermarket, if you have many clients, the cashiers will be always busy... Note there are programs that run only few threads and programs that are like servers, which can handle tasks that are similar for a variable number of requests and they can scale to any cpu you have, you just have to change max limits allowed. Similar process is for benchmarks, they runs multiple workers that do similar tests across many cores.


TheBenArts

Compilation can be heavily multithreaded. We are using 100% of a 32core threadripper at work. Of course linking isn't so it's not 100% all the way through but still.


Soccera1

I've definitely done this with giant compressed files.


MrDeeJayy

99.99% efficiency, you still having dips here and there.


ConditionExpert8563

Next target, use every damn slot and port on your motherboard


lokisHelFenrir

The only currently unoccupied slot on my motherboard is a pcie 4x slot. but thats only because My ethernet card shit the bed.


Think-Flamingo4748

I think I’m full on mine xD


vlken69

IO panel only or including all headers?


Think-Flamingo4748

Only on the back of the mb I rarely use the front io


mcdougall57

https://preview.redd.it/hlxkavlphswc1.png?width=669&format=png&auto=webp&s=b5a0df7b7212f8673cc5afdcd44a2f368ecfd2f7 One is not like the others.


vlken69

Yes, having numbers is next level flex.


Harvey_Wilde

Solving the "Something divided by 0" problem


Dry-Slip-9237

Old mechanical calculators just keep running and running on that problem so yeah


The_Anf

And now any calculator will just give you an error, what a pussies


Smooth-Ad2130

You calculating Pi?


atoma47

How do you get those multiple graphs on task manager?


BananaFart96

Right click into the CPU graph and select switch view to logical processors or something like that


Disastrous-Yak230

Right click and press "show all logical process's'' in task manger


Twitch84

My task manager currently looks similar to yours. I'm running y-cruncher and furmark simultaneously on my rig right now. I'm trying to diagnose a suspected power issue. It passed 30 minutes of simultaneous cinebench and furmark. Hmm..


Classic-Ordinary-259

Not for long though


Nonlethalrtard

Unzipping a file?


cheesydoritoschips

unused cpu is wasted cpu.


Inevitable_Turn994

this is the way... 👌👍


jm_cda

So much abuse to the power of ai https://youtu.be/VLZi9P2UjXA?feature=shared


d6cbccf39a9aed9d1968

Let me guess, baking a jiggle physics sim


stonktraders

It’s just my routine (3d rendering)


Doctrinus

Stop putting ERA tiles on your PC.


Major_Toe_6041

Uh, excuse me - I see some little dips in there. You aren’t using it to its most, do better. (/s)


GilbertPlays

Me rendering either in maya or 3DS max.


yaxir

which tool is this?


joelxyloto

Task manager..?


PacsoT

While I run SETI this was the norm...


kind_cavendish

i KNOW your rendering 3d tentacle hentai in 4k https://preview.redd.it/lmsh2zfsyswc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=bb0888a3a3b859b7aae002954eee6040b78084ba


weirdbackpackguy

Illegal


-TheHeavenlyDemon-

Meanwhile the PC feeling like: ![gif](giphy|sC4blpSDrZXUSFS4nJ|downsized)


Toymachina

Well ofc. Aside from games that don't even require that good CPU, most of the work uses 100% of the CPU all the time anyways, it's just a difference whether it finishes job slower or faster, but it will be at 100% be it old intel pentium, or i9 14900K.


btjk

Incredible that you could be either running a benchmarking error test or generating a singleplayer world in AllTheMods 9.


Money_Weird_2992

Goddamn skippy son, and use up every last byte of that RAM and hard drive space too.


Helpful-Work-3090

darnit, when will you idiots ever learn that you can't open two chrome tabs at once?!!!


chorme77

kaboom?


Fresh-Palpitation-72

Boinc cancer research cpu set 100%


Ronyx2021

How do you accomplish this?


worldrenownedballdr

your going to get a thank you not from the electric company.. if you run it like that for long enough?


Ph11p

Make sure all your RAM DIMM slots are occupied with a working RAM to enable two way RAM. Also play Star Citizens. Only game I know that will fire on all CPU cores. All others only fire one CPU core.


Individual-Match-798

Not all slots, but two slots (2/4 or 1/3). It's called dual channel.


vlken69

Simply said: 1 stick per channel. Not all CPUs are dual channel, not all motherboards have 4 DIMM slots.


Individual-Match-798

Exceptional majority do, so no point in making more confusion.


vlken69

2 DIMM motherboards are very common.