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Question How to confirm/observe RssBaseProcNumber

I've ran Powershell to add the base processor number, also just tried adding the registry key, and I'm not sure if the Rss is starting at core 03. I thought using Xperf would indicate the core it's starting with but it is showing the interrupts starting at core 0 through 2 so i think Xperf is not the tool for it. I thought I had a bookmark with instructions on how to check but I can't find it...

On a 5800X3D, Windows 10, Rss 1
 
Im gonna sound like im asking a dumb question, but why would you want to mess with RSS queues unless your running a 10GBe+ network connection?

To my knowledge it has almost no impact on modern processors on 1gbe no?
 
I've ran Powershell to add the base processor number, also just tried adding the registry key, and I'm not sure if the Rss is starting at core 03. I thought using Xperf would indicate the core it's starting with but it is showing the interrupts starting at core 0 through 2 so i think Xperf is not the tool for it. I thought I had a bookmark with instructions on how to check but I can't find it...

On a 5800X3D, Windows 10, Rss 1
Did you manage to change it? It shows "BaseProcessor: [Group:Number] : 0:2" but when i'm doing speedtest it still uses cpu 0 and 7 in task manager.
 
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