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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T18:15:25+00:00 2026-05-17T18:15:25+00:00

I am reading a C# 4.0 book which gives the following default values for

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I am reading a C# 4.0 book which gives the following default values for the maximum thread limit for the threadpool.

  • 1023 in Framework 4.0 in a 32-bit environment
  • 32768 in Framework 4.0 in a 64-bit environment
  • 250 per core in Framework 3.5
  • 25 per core in Framework 2.0

Can anyone tell me what might might have prompted such a vast increase in the defaults, especially for 64 bit? Have the issues with context switching been solved?

In the past, we have set reasonable limits on the size of the threadpool because there seems to be a sweet-spot, after which our application slows down due to context switching. Naturally, we will stress test and re-benchmark after updating the target framework. But can anyone shed any light on what framework improvements have been made to enable a larger threadpool? Or is it just MS increasing the defaults to look impressive?

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    2026-05-17T18:15:25+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 6:15 pm

    Issues with context switching was not solved (due to its nature belongs to OS). But when you go right way (async) with ThreadPool context switches are not an issue. .NET ThreadPool scheduler was improved due new TPL and some other needs it have to solve.

    Try to start with CLR 4.0 ThreadPool Improvements

    Also check: Throttling Concurrency in the CLR 4.0 ThreadPool and this great video

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