Any specific window to access on the Air to see if one core has shut down?
J juro macrumors member Original poster Nov 11, 2007 97 0 Mar 15, 2008 #1 Any specific window to access on the Air to see if one core has shut down?
rdowns macrumors Penryn Jul 11, 2003 27,397 12,521 Mar 15, 2008 #2 Run Activity Monitor. You'll find it in your Utilities folder.
richard.mac macrumors 603 Feb 2, 2007 6,292 5 51.50024, -0.12662 Mar 15, 2008 #3 one core shouldnt just shutdown. the cores run simultaneously. check out Activity Monitor in the Utilities folder.
one core shouldnt just shutdown. the cores run simultaneously. check out Activity Monitor in the Utilities folder.
Father Jack macrumors 68020 Jan 1, 2007 2,481 1 Ireland Mar 15, 2008 #4 Download the iStat pro widget, it shows how busy each core is ..
J juro macrumors member Original poster Nov 11, 2007 97 0 Mar 15, 2008 #5 What specifically should I be looking for in Activity Monitor?
B bcaslis macrumors 68020 Mar 11, 2008 2,184 237 Mar 15, 2008 #6 juro said: What specifically should I be looking for in Activity Monitor? Click to expand... In activity monitor, go to the menu and select View->Dock Icon->Show CPU History. Then in the icon in the dock you should see two graphs showing the CPU usage of each core.
juro said: What specifically should I be looking for in Activity Monitor? Click to expand... In activity monitor, go to the menu and select View->Dock Icon->Show CPU History. Then in the icon in the dock you should see two graphs showing the CPU usage of each core.