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The original was posted on /r/hardware by /u/jerryfrz on 2024-01-31 16:23:44.


Added a Hybrid CPU Utilization setting, which can be found under Gameplay → Performance. It can be set either to "Auto" (lets the operating system automatically decide how to distribute threads among the cores) or "Prioritize P-Cores" (prioritizes performance cores). It is set to "Auto" by default.

I'd love to see people test it out and see if this is Intel only or AMD chips can also benefit from it (like the 12 and 16 cores X3D chips with the extra cache on only one CCD, or the mobile chips with slower Zen 4c cores). Also hoping the devs explain how the game detects the P cores.

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