Corelet is bad but so is Hyper Threading if you have too many cores. If you have 8C/8T or more, you are golden. This video should help cover the 6c/6t scenario (since I never did in the past) and whenever its better or not than 4c/8t. In my opinion 4c/8t is better as it supports basically all games that require more threads. I hope you found this video informative. All P-Cores and HT were enabled/disabled in BIOS and NO E-Cores were enabled in the video. Visit RPCS3 Website: Build: Download the latest RPCS3 Build: Join the RPCS3 Discord Group: In the video, for 6c/12t, I always used “RPCS3 Scheduler“ for consistency. For games that perform better in 6c/6t than 6c/12t, I highly you encourage to try the game with RPCS3 Alternative Scheduler in the CPU Tab! Same rules apply to 8c/16t. In the past, I did this personally with the 8700K in games like GoW3 and RDR gained an FPS boost. Note: This option is only available for 6c/12t or 8c/16t CPUs or higher. 0:00 - God of War 3 1:00 - Red Dead Redemption 1:28 - Gran Turismo 5 1:56 - Skate 3 Experience (6c6t or lower) 2:20 - Skate 3 (Free Play) 2:42 - Motorstorm Apocalypse 3:16 - Killzone 2 Demo (no patches) 3:57 - Killzone 3 Demo (no patches) 4:42 - Infamous 5:39 - Sonic Unleashed 5:52 - Mandelbrot Zoomer by Zerkman Mandelbrot - Settings: Patches used: GoW 3 - Disable MLAA, Disable SPU MLAA, Unlock FPS RDR - Unlock FPS GT5 Unlock FPS Skate 3 - No patches used Motorstorm Apocalypse - Disable DRS, Disable MLAA, Unlock FPS Killzone 2 & 3 Demo - No patches used Infamous - No patches used Sonic Unleashed - 1280x720 Resolution Specs: OS: Windows 11 - 22H2 - CPU: Intel Core i9-13900K @Stock GPU: RTX 3080 MSI Ventus 3G - Undervolted to 1800MHz Core Clock Ram: 2x16GB DDR5 7600MHzCL32 - D5U1668382B-K87 Motherboard: ASUS Z790 APEX // BIOS 0033 Twitter: Main Channel:
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