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Safe mode

Open LucidLuxxx opened this issue 2 years ago • 2 comments

Not so much an issue as it is a question. When running corecycler normally, I can get C0 and C4 to pass around -10 & -14 but if I boot into safe mode I end up with -2 & -5 for the same cores. Almost all my other cores can go to -30 unless I run corecycler in windows safe mode and then some of the cores are -12, -15, -24, etc.. That seems like a huge difference to lose 10-15 counts on roughly half your cores simply by booting in safe mode. Is this to be expected or are my results out of the norm?

LucidLuxxx avatar Sep 16 '23 04:09 LucidLuxxx

I've heard this before once, but I have no explanation for it. I haven't done any tests in safe mode myself though. Maybe it is a Windows scheduler thing, which was reworked with Windows 11.

It might be worth starting a discussion in your favorite OC forum and let me know of any outcome.

sp00n avatar Sep 17 '23 01:09 sp00n

Alright I'll try that out and let you know.

LucidLuxxx avatar Sep 17 '23 01:09 LucidLuxxx