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Re: Productivity Suddenly Dropped
Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2025 6:12 pm
by foxpy
foxpy wrote: ↑Sun Dec 14, 2025 2:58 pm
It is not hard to check again
I should probably take my words back then

Re: Productivity Suddenly Dropped
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2025 7:10 am
by DrBB1
Since my report above had the same info I turned off Cores 1,2,4, and 8 in one work unit for 10 frames. TPF averaged 3.5% LONGER than when all Cores were active running in FahCore_a8.exe. So it appears on my machine, it makes sense to let all ten cores fold, at least with this one WU.
Core Speed Multiplier Bus Speed Temperature Threads
Core 0 2094.1 MHz x 21.0 99.7 MHz 38 °C APIC ID: 0
Core 1 1595.5 MHz x 16.0 99.7 MHz 38 °C APIC ID: 8
Core 2 1495.8 MHz x 15.0 99.7 MHz 38 °C APIC ID: 16
Core 3 2891.8 MHz x 29.0 99.7 MHz 38 °C APIC ID: 18
Core 4 1495.8 MHz x 15.0 99.7 MHz 40 °C APIC ID: 20
Core 5 2891.8 MHz x 29.0 99.7 MHz 38 °C APIC ID: 22
Core 6 2193.8 MHz x 22.0 99.7 MHz 40 °C APIC ID: 32
Core 7 2094.1 MHz x 21.0 99.7 MHz 36 °C APIC ID: 40
Core 8 1794.9 MHz x 18.0 99.7 MHz 38 °C APIC ID: 48
Core 9 2094.1 MHz x 21.0 99.7 MHz 38 °C APIC ID: 56
Re: Productivity Suddenly Dropped
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2025 9:45 am
by foxpy
That's really impressive! I didn't expect E-cores to perform so much better.
I think it would still be more productive to run a 6 thread WU on P-cores and a 4 thread WU on E-cores, but you will actually get less PPD with this setup because of how points system is designed.