Each CPU has 18 physical cores (36 logical), so that's 36 physical cores (72 logical cores) in total.
Now, when I fire up F@H, it only acknowledges the presence of 32 logical cores. In addition, all the work only gets allocated to one of the CPUs at any given time, which means I'm missing 4 (and the other 36 from the 2nd CPU).
I can adjust the process affinity to shift the load to one CPU to the other, but it seems that F@H is really fond of using only 1 CPU at any given time.
So my question is, how do I get F@H to recognise the rest of my 40 logical cores, and put them to good use? Turning off HyperThreading didn't do much for performance, so I'm inclined to keep it on.
I can't seem to find a proper answer anywhere, so here's my plea for help
