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Z790-E Gaming WIfi | i9-139000kf P and E corers are disabled?

zfpuhi21
Level 8

Hello,

While I was setting the brand new machine I noticed something strange, both the P and E cores were disabled in the bios.

I am not sure if that is normal, should they stay like that, should I enable one of them or both of them or turn off/on something else which is why I wanted to first check with the forum if anyone knows more about that and has a suggestion on the situation.

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Looking forward to hearing back from you.

Asus Rog Strix Z790-E | i9-13900KF | Fractal Design - Torrent TG Light| KF560C36BBEK2-64GB (Fury Kingston)| Seasonic 1600 W Platinum |SSD - Samsung 860 EVO 2 TB x 2 (Raid 0) |NVME - Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 1 TB (M.2_4)+Samsung SSD 990 PRO 2 TB (M.2_1)|HDD WDC WD4002FFWX-68TZ4N0 4TB+ST8000NE001-2M7101 8TB)
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Silent_Scone
Super Moderator

Hello, this is Per Core Control. This means the frequency can be controlled on a per-core basis. You can leave this disabled. By far the most efficient way of overclocking the platform is Per Core Usage. This is the method used by AI Overclocking. You can click AI OC Guide situated on the top tool bar for information on how to obtain an AI OC.

13900KS / 8000 CAS36 / ROG APEX Z790 / ROG TUF RTX 4090

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Silent_Scone
Super Moderator

Hello, this is Per Core Control. This means the frequency can be controlled on a per-core basis. You can leave this disabled. By far the most efficient way of overclocking the platform is Per Core Usage. This is the method used by AI Overclocking. You can click AI OC Guide situated on the top tool bar for information on how to obtain an AI OC.

13900KS / 8000 CAS36 / ROG APEX Z790 / ROG TUF RTX 4090