May 23, 201015 yr Is there a problem with that? You can do with more or less cores as you wish. Most important is your SuperPI speed that counts.
May 23, 201015 yr Dear SamSaveMax Pls explain that why your cpuz only shown 2 core instead 4 core LOL It's common knowledge dude... With Core i5/i7, disabling 2 cores in BIOS not only results in higher benching frequency for 2D benchmarks, but also helps a bit in SuperPi as well.
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