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  1. Great thanks, I believe windows 10 comes out this month, I guess I'll just get that and should be good to go. Adam
  2. Thanks for getting back to me! I'm using Win 8.1, not pro version. However I just enabled hyperthreading and Vray now shows 12 buckets, which is great although my computer seems to have slowed down a little. I guess this means each of the six cores in the one identified CPU is now capable of being provided by both its threads? Meaning I am now optimising the use of 1 CPU but the other CPU cannot be included due to the Win version? Correct? So it seems a Vray bucket represents a thread and not a core? Is this true? Given my specs should I therefore have 24 threads = 24 Vray buckets? If so, does this mean I've been using just a quarter of my computers rendering power??? Thanks a lot! Adam
  3. Vray says 6 (6 buckets) Task manager says 6 cores Device manager says 12. I have 2x hexcore intel X5690's in the computer so I'm inclined to believe the device manager. If my suspicions are correct I can't believe Vray has been using just half my cpu power all this time!! Will it literally have been rendering at half of potential speed? Could anyone shed some light on this for me and how I might configure Vray to read all 12 cpu's? Thanks Adam
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