I only selected Efficiency Mode Off. Honestly, I did not even understand what CPU sets means and certainly did not want to let Windows decide.Modern Times wrote: ↑Mon Jun 22, 2026 4:06 pmInteresting. Which of the three modes is this ?
- Efficiency Mode OFF
- CPU Affinities
- CPU Sets
The websites says with this mode E cores can still be used if the thread count warrants and thus I chose the conservative concurrency of 6 and no ponder. Myracle also gets a P core so total of 7 P cores are actually used at one time while a tournament is running. Purposely left 1 P-core in case Windows itself wants to use it.
My screen shot above has Myracle started with no tournament running thus Enforcing on 1 but if a tournament was running it would say Enforcing on 13 as concurrency of 6 means 12 engine threads are started but since no ponder only 6 are running. I am not a fan of hyper-threading.
If you try this utility and start a test tournament, note the % CPU status graphs and the status bar where it reports the P-core and E-core usage. P-core usage would be very high and the E-core usage just a bit as Windows and CoreDirector itself is probably now using the E-cores.
You will see the same behaviour in Window's own Task Manager with CPU 0 through CPU 15 spiking and the E-core CPU 16 through CPU 19 not very busy. So independent confirmation CoreDirector is doing what it says it is.