Michal Vitecek wrote:
Michael Hudson wrote:
okay - i did as you said and the speed-up is only 2.1% so it's not probably worth it. here come the numbers:
I didn't say "*two* point one", I said "*nought* point one"!:
crap. i found the problem - on a _completely unused_ computer the difference is indeed only ~0.7%. my apologies for false alarm :/
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