MSI XPOWER GAMING TITANIUM X99A Manual page 112

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Core List - is an ordered list of the processor cores with the highest performance
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core at the top. Adjacent list entries may represent cores with equivalent
performance. The core numbering scheme is consistent with the operating
system' s 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.
Profile - allows you to save the settings. The + and - buttons can be used to add and
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remove profiles. Profiles may be saved by selecting the Apply button.
Apply & Cancel - To save the change select the Apply control. To cancel changes,
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select the Cancel control.
Advanced Settings - contains a small number of controls that are described below:
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Evaluation Interval - controls how often the Intel
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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
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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:
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Affinitize To All Cores - specify whether the Intel
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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
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performance cores, which results in OS scheduler policy placing work on the
residual cores.
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Software Description
Turbo Boost Max Technology
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Turbo Boost Max Technology
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