Deep HIARCS with Ryzen 7

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Fran66
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Deep HIARCS with Ryzen 7

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Hi,

I have just purchased the Multi-Core version of Deep HIARCS Chess Explorer Pro for Windows 11. By default it only uses 4 threads of my Ryzen 7 6800H, is there any way I can use more processing power?

Best regards from Spain!
Horatio
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Re: Deep HIARCS with Ryzen 7

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Have you tried setting up the correct number of physical cores in the parameters (I assume 8 for your CPU, mine is 4)?

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Fran66
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Re: Deep HIARCS with Ryzen 7

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Hi,

Okay, I hadn't seen it. Ryzen 7 6800H supports up to 16 threads (8 cores = 16 threads), but I'll settle for 8 threads so as not to suffocate the system, haha.

Thank you, Horatio.
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Re: Deep HIARCS with Ryzen 7

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Fran66 wrote: Sun Nov 26, 2023 11:06 pm Hi,

Okay, I hadn't seen it. Ryzen 7 6800H supports up to 16 threads (8 cores = 16 threads), but I'll settle for 8 threads so as not to suffocate the system, haha.

Thank you, Horatio.
It is always recommended to set the Thread count to the maximum number of physical cores. So in your case it means set the Threads attribute to 8.
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Re: Deep HIARCS with Ryzen 7

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herO wrote: Thu Nov 30, 2023 7:16 pm
It is always recommended to set the Thread count to the maximum number of physical cores. So in your case it means set the Threads attribute to 8.

Thanks, that's how I have it, in 8.
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