Of course that only goes so far. I recently got one of the new Mac Minis
with a quad core 8-thread CPU but I still only allocated 2 CPUs to
VMWare. Just depends on what you're doing under Windows and most stuff
just doesn't need more than 2 CPUs.
CB
On 6/11/14, 4:41 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
Usually the default works fine, but, give Windows half of what you
have. So, if you have a quad core processor, set fusion for duel core.
If you have a duel core processor, set it for one core.
Original message:
Hi.
I have a Mac Mini, i7 with six gig of memory until I can upgrade to
16 next month. I have the current memory split 50-50, but what about
the four processors? How should I divide them between Windows and
Mavericks for optimum performance? Thanks.
Bill
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