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Old 23-02-2016, 07:21
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Originally Posted by SAM2712 View Post
Thanks for Manual Somehow I need little guide
CPU= fx 8350 (8cores) , RAM (8gb) , win10 x64 , Usage masked compression (latest)
Case 1. When i use 4 cores of cpu then I have to do ( 4 * 200 * 10 = 8gb) B'cos I have 8gb ram but I have cpu fx 8350 So i have to do 4 cores disabled, If I want to use above formula, Right or Not?
Case 2. But If -mmt=on (Default) is used then compression will be done according to cpu cores available I MEAN cpu cores will be increase or decrease during compression , Right or Not?
Case 3. If all cores will be use then acc. to my ram, I have to use ( 8 * 100 * 10 ) Right or not ?
Please look for case 2 mainly beacuse I don't want to disable 4 core In all cases If I explained Right then I can use anyone case
If I mistake any then correct me
In last one thing also what is -mcrc=0 if I change to 1 then crc error never occur , Right or Not


since you have 8 GB of ram that means that you have left 6 GB because windows taking 2GB to operate,

since you have 8 core cpu then

8 * x *10 = 6 GB of ram because the limiting factor is your RAM

if you want to use all your 8 cores then you need to put dictionary
70mb

then its like 8 * 70 * 10 =5600 MB of ram which is good
for 4 cores 4 * 140 * 10 = 5600 MB of RAM which is good but slower

and mmt=on means it will use all cores mmt=1 = 1 core
mmt=4 4 cores

if you have i7 then its counted as 8 cores so plan accordingly


Priest and Rinaldo, Ultra is reflate, reflate is in the manual

IF you want to have a stable repack use precomp D:
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