@Dave Lents:  Well, that might make it worth pursuing were I running a
laptop.  I do understand that the default driver probably runs up the
main cpu(s) at high revs and uses the ATI/AMD module strictly as a
presentation device, if that.  My older Radeon 3000 GPU (AMD RS780 on-
board chip set) never was very satisfactory, but this new driver is at
least equivalent if not better.

The main 3D game I run is SimCity 4 Deluxe, and it runs a core at 100%
all by itself.  I'll have to have a look at the system monitor when this
is running to see if the second processor on my system is doing more
than maintenance things.  SC4 was written in about 2000 and is single
threaded, no GPU options.

It is really too bad that there cannot be enough air plenum in a laptop
to cool the processors properly, but fashion dictates they be thinner
and thinner.  The penality for this is running hot with gaming.  These
machines are not not really for gaming, and anyone who expects desktop
performance out of them is smoking something truly strange.  Of course
this makes it impossible to please the 'now' generation who really want
games like this on their telephone.  *sigh*.

It is hard to believe that the Univac II I first used has become what we
have now.

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