My CPU is Core i3-1215U (2 p-cores with HT, 4 e-cores)
When I run PerformanceTest 10.2 CPU Mark in Windows 10 I get the result something like ~12000. When I run the same test in Windows 11 the result is ~7000.
I noticed that in Win10 the test utilizes only P-cores according to Task Manager. And in Win11 it utilizes only E-cores. When I force Core Affinity in Win11 task manager to P-cores only... I get the same result ~7000.
What should I do to force CPU Mark utilize all cores or at lest to get the same result as in Win10?
When I run PerformanceTest 10.2 CPU Mark in Windows 10 I get the result something like ~12000. When I run the same test in Windows 11 the result is ~7000.
I noticed that in Win10 the test utilizes only P-cores according to Task Manager. And in Win11 it utilizes only E-cores. When I force Core Affinity in Win11 task manager to P-cores only... I get the same result ~7000.
What should I do to force CPU Mark utilize all cores or at lest to get the same result as in Win10?
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