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Will the new Intel CPU be good due to the P cores and the E cores ?
#392462 - 11/06/21 03:57 AM
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So I'd like to upgrade my PC to the new Intel CPU that just out and I'm still using WIN 10 and will be for a while. The reviews say that the single core is really great. So my question is if I'm running Mame do you think there might be a problem where Windows makes Mame use the E cores instead of the P cores ? I'm wondering if that could be a problem.
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Re: Will the new Intel CPU be good due to the P cores and the E cores ?
[Re: MKFAN]
#392517 - 11/10/21 04:22 AM
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I saw a recent video where david haywood explains the number of cores of a cpu doesn't matter for mame at all. It's the speed of a single core that matters since all is done by one single core in mame.
I'm not an expert but I can tell I noticed this on my Mac.
I now have a MacBook Pro M1 Max while in the past I had a desktop Mac. The current MacBook has 10 cores and when running mame you can look at the cpu workload and ... Only 1 core (sometimes a 2nd) is used while all the time 9 cores do nothing at all.
I don't know about windows but Mac OS allocates a process intelligent across cores. You'll have to search if you can allocate mame to the core you want. But i think it will not matter much since cpu cores are mostly clones of each other.
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Re: Will the new Intel CPU be good due to the P cores and the E cores ?
[Re: kirby]
#392580 - 11/11/21 03:34 AM
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"I saw a recent video where david haywood explains the number of cores of a cpu doesn't matter for mame at all. It's the speed of a single core that matters since all is done by one single core in mame."
Yeah I know that, I've been mamimg since the mid 2000's. What I want to know will that single core be the one of the P cores hopefully or a E core that mame will use.
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Re: Will the new Intel CPU be good due to the P cores and the E cores ?
[Re: MKFAN]
#392723 - 12/03/21 03:35 AM
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I purposely ordered the Gigabyte Aero G DDR4 motherboard which allows you to park the E-Cores within Windows instead of having to go to the BIOS. I will hopefully have all the parts within the next 2 weeks for a build over the holidays.
I've been running my existing build for almost 8 years. I'd like to see that I can play at least 1 N64 game at full speed in MAME. 12900K, 64GB G.Skill TridentZ RGB 3600 DDR4 (CL16), FireCuda SSD 2TB.
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Re: Will the new Intel CPU be good due to the P cores and the E cores ?
[Re: anoid]
#392727 - 12/03/21 05:11 AM
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Re: Will the new Intel CPU be good due to the P cores and the E cores ?
[Re: MKFAN]
#392728 - 12/03/21 06:39 PM
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> Does this motherboard also be able to do that ? > > https://www.asus.com/Motherboards-Components/Motherboards/TUF-Gaming/TUF-GAMING-Z690-PLUS-WIFI-D4/ > > > Also lets us how much your fps improves. Good luck
Not at this time. To my knowledge, you can do it in the BIOS, but not within Windows. I suspect ASuS may do it in the future, but right now only Gigabyte has the feature. I ended up buying the Aero G DDR4. Seemed to have more ports and looked like a decent MB. I’ll let you know how it works in a few weeks. My SSD is back ordered, which might delay my build.
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