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Is Moho 12 "multicore aware"?
Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 4:39 pm
by Ghaustom
Hello. I tried to find the answer in the forum first. Planning to build my next PC and need to know if Moho 12 would benefit from a 8 core CPU. Regards.
Re: Is Moho 12 "multicore aware"?
Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 5:38 pm
by Greenlaw
It can but I think currently Moho maxes out at 4 or maybe 6 cores. Apparently, rendering efficiency starts to go down when more cores are working on the scene.
It was explained to me that this limitation was determined way back when typical desktop computers did not have as much RAM as they do today, and the limitation was being re-evaluated for a future version of the program.
FWIW, I'd go for as much as you can get. Even if it doesn't help in the current version of Moho, it may improve performance in other graphics programs, and Moho may eventually take advantage of additional resources in the future.
Re: Is Moho 12 "multicore aware"?
Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 5:53 pm
by Lost Marble
That's right. Moho is going to max out at 4 cores when rendering. 8 won't help Moho directly, but it may keep your computer more responsive while Moho is rendering. For example, if you start Moho rendering and switch over to Photoshop or something to do some other work.
Re: Is Moho 12 "multicore aware"?
Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 11:29 pm
by Ghaustom
As long as Moho uses more than one core, 4 is nice as I'll still have 4 more available for my other needs. This is good. Thank you all.
Re: Is Moho 12 "multicore aware"?
Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2017 3:43 am
by SimplSam
I currently have an i5 (quad core) 3.5Ghz and was considering upgrading to i7 quad (maybe 4Ghz) with Hyper-Threading -- as my CPU cores generally max out when rendering*, but I think the performance increase for Moho rendering may be minimal (i.e. 10-15%) ?
*Note: PC is still usable for other non-intensive tasks
Re: Is Moho 12 "multicore aware"?
Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2017 5:39 am
by resle2
Note that when you launch a render job from command line, Moho apparently uses ALL the available cores.
(tested on a 16 cores / 32 threads Xeon)