Windows 8 and Multicore Enhancement

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Since I Installed Windows 8, I've noticed a few things, Firstly keeping the Multicore Enhancement enabled, actually (so far lets me overclock with far lower volts than Windows 7, Before this would push a 4.3 overclock on my 3570k with an Offset of 0.005 to way over 1.224, Now I get the same overclock with Multicore enabled 1.154v :eek: 4.4 results in a drop from 1.264 to 1.680v. for whatever reason I'm far happier with these result than before, Temps at Full load with Prime 95 are 53c for 4.3 and 58 for 4.4, I find this fascinating, because I wonder what I could actually achieve :confused: I'll keep testing and let you know

Edit: both 4.3 & 4.4 were Under Prime for 6hrs
 
it might not be reading it properly tbh

No reason for it not to do so as far as I'm aware. Also on another point, I've discovered that no LLC whatsoever is required, So that makes me think that Windows 8 uses less resources, and voltages, I know for a fact the Pagefile on Windows 7 for 12GB of RAM is far higher then Windows 8 in a score of 14448MB on 7, and only 5542 on 8. Anyway, pushing up one step at a time, So I'll keep informed as to what results I get.
 
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