Right that was with a very small container and didn't give me the time to bench nicely... look at these timings (tRP must be 3, tRFC must be 19...) Anyway, this time isn't bad at all, but sub 9.7s is possible at these clocks.
Disabling a core usually gets you a handful of extra MHz. SuperPI isn't multithreaded so it doesn't really take a hit. Personally I've encountered better results with both cores on, but its common practice to disable it, and its the way before likes to run it.
ya but its just such a waste of cpu capability. i just went from HT single core to a dual core and then after a quad and i swear i will never turn off multi cores. that tech kicks ***
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