Windows appears to be detecting just one core because it's not recognizing additional cores in the system.
Windows appears to be detecting just one core because it's not recognizing additional cores in the system.
Verify the BIOS settings. It may allow just one core or thread active.
It doesn't function properly. The system appears to view just one main thread or core, such as a single Xeon E5-1650 processor with six cores and twelve threads, regardless of actual logical processing capacity. This affects performance metrics like overall utilization.
This suggests you may have moved to the R5 3600 model. Could you confirm if you've also updated the BIOS?