Yeah will it rape my PC? I don't want that =( Also will it have a negative effect otherwise on the game?
Oh well.
Well the game worked fine and smooth, just like it did before. No negative effects so far. I've read a bit about this Ati Tray Tool multi-thread function on a few forums, noone seems to be giving any warning about using this other than that it may cause a performance drop instead of increase in-game.
Enable MT Support: If you have a multi-thread capable CPU, that is either a dual/multi core CPU, or a CPU with HyperThreading (virtual dual core) technology, you can enable this option for a potential performance improvement. You should leave the 'Minimum Working Threads' to 0 and set the 'Maximum Working Threads' to a value like 2 to start with. Play some recent 3D games and see if you get an actual improvement in performance, and also note if there is any additional instability caused. If it remains stable and you also notice a performance improvement, raise the Maximum value to 4, 6 or 8 for example and again experiment.Either way, internet people are saying that Ati Tray Tools are much better than the standard Catalyst Control Center that comes with ATI drivers.
One thing is sure, long map loading times have been bothering me a lot... and this is now gone. BF3 just gone from epic to whatever the next stage of epic is.
Only one thing left that really bothers me... fucking RPG spam on infantry.