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gebx said:
Staude said:
gebx said:
nightsurge said:
Staude said:
gebx said:
luisgvm said:

 

 

 

 

So it started slowing down if they pushed it past the 60% threshhold then?....isn't that what he said?

 

hehe, I guess should of wrote "past 60%" except of "at 60%"...

 

"They weren't coming close to maxing out. .They had about 40% of space before they started tripping or saw slow down on some of the processes." This means that when they were pushing those 60 percent, they had another 40 percent available before the spus started stuttering. That equals up to about 100 percent, which makes sence since 60 + 40 equals 100. Yes, it really does.

 

 

 

Oh we working with the metric system here... <-- sarcasm

So.. they have a truck with a 100 gallon gas tank,  but the truck starts to stutter and lose control when you fill it up past 60 gallons. So therefore the other 40 gallons of "air" are basically useless and the people who created the gas tank made it too complicated for car designers to figure out how to use all 100 gallons.

I must be missing something here, I know someone is going to point it out and I'm just going to go "hhaaaaa..."

 

He said they had another 40% of CPU space to go BEFORE things started to stutter.  "Before" being the key word.