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Software Description
y Core List - is an ordered list of the processor cores with the highest performance
core at the top. Adjacent list entries may represent cores with equivalent
performance. The core numbering scheme is consistent with the operating
systems core numbering scheme. For example, Core 0 corresponds to logical
processors 0 & 1, Core 1 corresponds to logical processors 2 & 3, etc.
Note: When per core maximum ratio over clocking is occurring, Overclocking
Enabled! is displayed to the right of Core List.
y Profile - allows you to save the settings. The + and - buttons can be used to add and
remove profiles. Profiles may be saved by selecting the Apply button.
y Apply & Cancel - To save the change select the Apply control. To cancel changes,
select the Cancel control.
y Advanced Settings - contains a small number of controls that are described below:
Evaluation Interval - controls how often the Intel
®
Turbo Boost Max Technology
3.0 Application / Driver looks for demanding work. The interval is specified in 100
millisecond units and the Intel default value is 10 (once per second).
Utilization Threshold % - Demanding work is work whose percent processor
utilization over the period specified by Evaluation Interval exceeds a threshold
specified by this advanced setting (Intel default = 90%)
Affinity Controls - button selection is one of:
Affinitize To All Cores - specify whether the Intel
®
Turbo Boost Max Technology
3.0 Application / Driver places demanding work in priority order on all cores in
the core list.
Affinitize Only To Cores With Diversity - only places demanding work on higher
performance cores, which results in OS scheduler policy placing work on the
residual cores.

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