1usmus' Custom Power Plan Boosts Zen 2's Boost Performance

This looks very convincing, I'd love to see some gaming benches with .1% and 1% lows included - 3000 series might finally be on par there. Though I'm only guessing, but seems intuitive that switching across cores might cause some of the worse frame times AMD has experienced.
 
This looks very convincing, I'd love to see some gaming benches with .1% and 1% lows included - 3000 series might finally be on par there. Though I'm only guessing, but seems intuitive that switching across cores might cause some of the worse frame times AMD has experienced.

It's not switching cores. It's just telling windows to go to the best cores the CPU has for the better performance. It's supposed to reduce core hopping as stated :)
 
It's not switching cores. It's just telling windows to go to the best cores the CPU has for the better performance. It's supposed to reduce core hopping as stated :)
Core hopping ie. switching the core thread is being executed on. :wiggle:
 
I know what it means, however it is telling Windows which cores to target in the first place. Not switch them during execution. I'm not sure what the confusion is
 
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