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I bet all ppl here hasnt even tried It to turn It off,they d hsve seen their performance decreased
Same with all source Games
Leave that thing ON
It’s up to you
Yes?
So use them!
I tried it also. I got more FPS and a more stable Framerate with Multi-Core Rendering enabled.
don't listen to the boomers
Multicore CPU - ON
off = does not use all cores available.
Also, if anyone reading this thread uses Linux, multicore rendering leaks VRAM.
Even using Intel MUST BE ON.
Source games uses more CPU ALWAYS instead GPU, exactly the same effect if is OFF in CS:GO (bad fps)