▲ | fluoridation 6 days ago | |||||||
>There's no good reason I know of that a CPU utilization tool shouldn't use real cores when calculating percentages On AMD, threads may as well be cores. If you take a Ryzen and disable SMT, you're basically halving its parallelism, at least for some tasks. On Intel you're just turning off an extra 10-20%. | ||||||||
▲ | PathOfEclipse 6 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Can you provide some links for this? A quick web search turns this up at near the top from 2024: https://www.techpowerup.com/review/amd-ryzen-9-9700x-perform... The benchmarks show a 10% drop in "application" performance when SMT is disabled, but an overall 1-3% increase in performance for games. From a hardware perspective, I can't imagine how it could be physically possible to double performance by enabling SMT. | ||||||||
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