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Well check this video, it's a 12900k. Look at the CPU usage and tell me what you think would happen if I turned off those ecores?
Buh, there are lot of broken beyond fixing games. Spiderman works better (and I mean, 20-25% better) with HT off. None of that makes sense, on a hardware level Pcores take priority, Ecores are used when P cores are swarmed, HT is used when E cores are also swarmed. Any game that deviates from the rule has something fundamentally f***ed up there in the code.
And I've seen lot of games that completely bypass this, they skip the Pcores, they skip the Ecores and they go straight for the HT cores. That's just asinine. That's why usually if you don't mind losing some MT performance it's better to turn HT off and be done with this nonsense
I just watched the video you mentioned, not a good indicator, we don't know if the issue is caused by ecores or by HT. He should have tested 8+8 with HT off as well.
The last of us is one of few games that fully utilize all cpu resources available.
Most games will perform better with only P cores.
Ps. nice toaster you got there... 250w...