I am confused about this technology: on the paper, this could be very interesting,
but in fact, I don't understand how it's could work well, simply cause that
Windows (XP, Vista or Seven) don't play the game: if we launch a single thread application like SuperPi,
CPUMark99 or Prime95(on 1 thread), Windows continues to share the load on all cores:







Each core is always at +- 30%
It would be much more interesting if Windows kept the load on one core
when we launches an application; Perhaps there is an option to force Windows to do it,
but I don't know if this option exist.
Also, what about the VCore in this case? Asus don't speak about it...