Yes, multi-core enhancement improves performance by allowing more tasks to run simultaneously on different cores.
Yes, multi-core enhancement improves performance by allowing more tasks to run simultaneously on different cores.
It's a high-performance boost where the entire core clock aligns with the single-core turbo speed, and the voltage will probably exceed what's necessary. If you're doing manual overclocking, you're likely bypassing the system settings.
I tracked the voltage levels and noticed my Vcore reached 1.45—definitely not ideal. It’s better to avoid that situation.
You've already updated everything and set the frequency to 4.9GHz, with all cores enabled.