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On Intel Raptor Lake, any truth to the rumors that disabling all e-cores hurts single threaded performance of the p-cores??

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You seem to be taking your time with the figures. Guess the CPU is slower than i thought :D
:D Had to take the son out to see and photograph the blue supermoon and put him to bed. ;)

I'll do more than @Wing-Man asked and go through some other software and games to give him a better picture, so might be tomorrow before I get through them all and put them up. I'll avoid fabricating information, unlike some...
 
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:D Had to take the son out to see and photograph the blue supermoon and put him to bed. ;)

I'll do more than @Wing-Man asked and go through some other software and games to give him a better picture, so might be tomorrow before I get through them all and put them up. I'll avoid fabricating information, unlike some...

Be sure to tune the mesh on your rpl chip. Really pays off.
 
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The first post i read when disabling the E cores he overclocked the ring. This is not a fair comparison. I’d like to see just on and off everything to stock.

In bench marks the scores give a false reading as you get a full 24t score. But under full heavy load they should be off.. so should be 16t

Sorry for the delay, what with fitting a new kitchen and keeping up with the way more important pre-release hype and reviews of Starfield it was hard to find the time! :) I also just read the "stock" bit in your request but I've tested it on my system as is, though the E-cores have not been overclocked just the P-Cores (with HT disabled for both)
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@Wolverine2349

As you can see, for me anyway, when it comes to single threaded performance E-cores do not seem to harm performance as all the results are well within run to run variance.

So literally no difference, on a single core and game basis.
Multi threaded bench will always show a difference because there is less threads.

Thank you for talking the time to clear that up for me
 
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