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Processors VS Core

Processors VS Core

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shadowgtr
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06-11-2025, 03:09 AM
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I’m preparing a VM for Windows Vista Ultimate x64 and wondering whether adding more cores or processors would help. You can check the CPU details below to decide best for running older games.
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shadowgtr
06-11-2025, 03:09 AM #1

I’m preparing a VM for Windows Vista Ultimate x64 and wondering whether adding more cores or processors would help. You can check the CPU details below to decide best for running older games.

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Lovechurros
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06-11-2025, 04:27 AM
#2
Choose cores unless you have several processors; Windows' scheduler manages them more effectively.
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Lovechurros
06-11-2025, 04:27 AM #2

Choose cores unless you have several processors; Windows' scheduler manages them more effectively.

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louie018
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06-11-2025, 11:01 AM
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I prefer counting cores. I think the count of processors reflects a motherboard with several CPUs (more than one socket). Vista allows up to two sockets. From a performance standpoint, for example two sockets with four cores or one socket with eight cores wouldn't create a big difference. However, multi-core processors are the usual choice for home computers, whereas multi-socket setups are less common.
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louie018
06-11-2025, 11:01 AM #3

I prefer counting cores. I think the count of processors reflects a motherboard with several CPUs (more than one socket). Vista allows up to two sockets. From a performance standpoint, for example two sockets with four cores or one socket with eight cores wouldn't create a big difference. However, multi-core processors are the usual choice for home computers, whereas multi-socket setups are less common.

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coyote888
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06-11-2025, 06:34 PM
#4
The term processor generally refers to a central component, though in some contexts they mean "thread." There was a mix-up with the meaning of "core" earlier.
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coyote888
06-11-2025, 06:34 PM #4

The term processor generally refers to a central component, though in some contexts they mean "thread." There was a mix-up with the meaning of "core" earlier.

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Dude76258
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06-29-2025, 03:31 AM
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Windows home versions have restrictions on the number of sockets, so providing too many won't utilize them. Instead, it uses cores.
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Dude76258
06-29-2025, 03:31 AM #5

Windows home versions have restrictions on the number of sockets, so providing too many won't utilize them. Instead, it uses cores.