• carpcrucible@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    It’s perfectly reasonable for high-end SKUs.

    You either have single-threaded workloads or games that might use 6-8 threads at most. Or you have “embarrassingly parallel” workloads like rendering or all sorts of scientific computing that will use as many cores as you have.

    If you literally only game on your PC then I guess just disable the e-cores.