I dont know if the overclocking gave me any improvements in MSFS. Thats what I always do. Getting the CPU, delid it, putting liquit metal on both, die and heat spreader and get as much as I can Ghz on it constantly with as much undervolting I can to keep the performance. In cinebench, it gave me 800 points more than stock. But in MSFS I dont know. I really dont care much of economics because the CPU only uses 38 -50 watt while gaming so, I dont care really much. But thats not the topic. Anyway, I just found out, that Windows used my last 3 E-cores for msfs and I changed it to the P-cores. Every other windows tasks are handeled by E-cores while simming.
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