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AMD FX-8320/8350 CoreParking On Vs Off / 4M / 4Cores Disabled vs 4M / 8C Default

2014-01-25
welcome back to tech city lads this is bharat easy coming back to you guys today with a video on AMD anyway i'll stop there I'll take these sunglasses off welcome back guys I'm going to be testing today core parking and vs. no core parking on the 8 core FX 8320 now I'm also going to throw in a for module 4 core vs. for module 8 core comparison so some people have said if you're disabled for cause the games some single-threaded or dual threaded games might run a little bit faster so I'm going to test that as well and anyway let's get on with the results so basically the reason I'm doing this also is because I want to get I want to find out what works best for the 8 core before I get into the head-to-head benchmarks with the Intel so anyway let's get on with the results the first was the first result is core parking with battlefield 4 now this is 1440p and ultra we had first off we turned to core parking off and the average was 101 point 6 8 we then turned it on which is the default so we turned it back on and it was 102 point zero eight frames basically it made no difference at all in battlefield 4 and this is a game that utilizes 8 threads by the way so let's move on now to skyrim core parking with skyrim this is a CPU intensive game so I really wanted to test this as well so between battlefield 4 and Skyrim we kind of get the best of both worlds one that uses 8 threads one that is CPU intensive and what we had here was we had a hundred and nine point zero 4 frames with core parking off versus a hundred and eight point nine two so there's just absolutely no difference between the two honestly just leave core parking on it the default it makes no difference at all it's just a placebo thing and maybe some websites want to make money off you by selling your program I don't know anyway let's look at now four modules 4 cores versus 4 modules and 8 cores so some people have said on the internet that if you disable 4 cores and you only use 4 modules with 4 cores you can get better results in some CPU intensive games so we tested it was with with skyrim at 1440p on ultra and with the fort with the default setting of 4 cause Forks are four modules 8 cores we had one hundred and eight point nine two and then we turned off four of the cause I think was called to call for call six and core eight and we had a hundred and four point four eight frames per second so basically you want to leave this on I mean you don't to fiddle with the way the CPU works as we saw there we saw a little bit of a drop in fps and then we look at Star Wars a game that I think actually utilizes eight threads I'm not too busy showing this but I know it is a CPU intensive multiplayer game or it's a little bit CPU intensive and what we have here with four modules and eight cores we had eighty point five two frames so this is at 1080p on ultra and we had eighty point five two friends with the default settings and then with the disabled cause we had 73 point three six so we had a drop in fps again as well so let's pull up so in conclusion if anyone's telling you that core parking makes a difference then just just point them to this video because I'm telling you now core parking doesn't make a difference the four modules for cause thing you don't want to touch that you just want to leave it on for modules and eight cores the way AMD intended the CPU to be used so that settles that and I'm going to put my Wayfarers back on and get the hell out of here and if you liked this video please give it a thumbs up and if you have any questions please leave a comment in the comment section below and also if you haven't read subscribe to tech es city where I'll be getting some more sunglasses and looking like a douchebag and do it more videos you guys peace out for now varanasi bait
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