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  • #16
    I am gonna blow your mind now...

    I up the E-Cores to 54 and Memtest gives errors on Cores 16 and 21.. All the other cores work fine. No big. I just turn those cores down a notch, BUT what is the mapping between cores 16 and 21 in Memtest to what shows up in the BIOS as "group 1,2,3 ect"? Spent 6 hours so far trying to figure that mapping out and nogo so far...

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    • #17
      We don't know what the core to group mapping is.
      MemTest86 doesn't even have the concept of group of cores.

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      • #18
        Okies. I was just hoping you or someone else that reads this might know and save me some time with trial and error...

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        • #19
          There was this (now slightly old concept) or processor groups.
          https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/wi...ocessor-groups
          That was important for coding, when the hardware had more than 64 cores.

          And there is this newer concept of CPU sets in Windows.
          https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/wi...hread/cpu-sets

          But I don't think either of these have any relationship with the ASUS "Core group" concept. In fact I didn't even know there was a BIOS option like this until today. Seems a bit of a gimmick.




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