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thanks , nice screenshots showing the turbo core swapping .
I wonder why AMD would swap the overclocked core constantly . Could it have something to do with keeping the temperature low ?
if 1 core is overclocked for turbo core , and voltage raised only for 1 core and stressed big time ... that one core would definately get much hotter compared to the other cores .
In the way they implemented it now , all cores keep somewhat the same temperature .
I'm wondering , how would the chip choose which core to bump actually ?
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