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Originally Posted by Derp 
Yes, they added multicore support a while back and it helped but its still not good enough. In TF2 for example, even low end cards are bottle-necked by decently fact processors because the engine doesn't properly use much more than 2 cores, after that gains are pretty much non existent. This is a problem for people with 120Hz monitors or the new 144Hz asus monitor. I want more games to have BF3 like multicore support that show gains all the way up to 6 or 8 cores.

Yes, they added multicore support a while back and it helped but its still not good enough. In TF2 for example, even low end cards are bottle-necked by decently fact processors because the engine doesn't properly use much more than 2 cores, after that gains are pretty much non existent. This is a problem for people with 120Hz monitors or the new 144Hz asus monitor. I want more games to have BF3 like multicore support that show gains all the way up to 6 or 8 cores.
Most people with high-end systems can run source games ~300 fps...





