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We all know there are 2 cores in X2 and their performance/potential vary ever so slightly (or quite largely if you've got a shi*ty one
) I just thought I'd throw this poll in here to see what the trend is. It may not have any practical use but still interesting nontherless, IMO.
From AMD's diagram found Here, it seems like the main channel to the on-die memory contoller is the Core 0. Would that mean the Core 0 is more stressed in general computing environment? In my case, Core 0 tends to overclock much less than Core 1. Is it by design? or is it just plain simple that the Core 0 is inferior to Core 1 in my case?
Let's share the facts and thoughts. Test your X2 and let us know. How you tested and How it turned out.
lop
From AMD's diagram found Here, it seems like the main channel to the on-die memory contoller is the Core 0. Would that mean the Core 0 is more stressed in general computing environment? In my case, Core 0 tends to overclock much less than Core 1. Is it by design? or is it just plain simple that the Core 0 is inferior to Core 1 in my case?
Let's share the facts and thoughts. Test your X2 and let us know. How you tested and How it turned out.
lop
