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only 2cores are available in 4core cpu

some help me with this issue im using amd A8 7600 APU with GT730 GPU and when i check my task manager it only shows that only 2 cores are available.Also tried to untick the core count in ms config but not worked.

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It has two modules with two cores each. The two cores in each cores do share some stuff and that sharing of stuff does make it slower then a true quad core. This two cores per module is much better then multi threading and gives around a 70% performance boost over 40% from multi threading.

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 i think there was a lawsuit against this and many people from California or something gets their money back from buying these?

 

Edit: https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2019/8/28/20837336/amd-12-million-false-advertising-class-action-lawsuit-bulldozer-chips

 

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5 minutes ago, radioactive000 said:

what should i do now??

well there's nothing you can do as this is just how the CPU works. 

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It's really just a quirk in how Windows sees the CPU.

 

You can right-click and change the view to logical processors, then you'll see 4 load graphs (one for each core).

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This must be designed or detected somewhat differently to AMDs FX line as Windows still shows each core not as threads in that line of processors.

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1 hour ago, Rupe said:

This must be designed or detected somewhat differently to AMDs FX line as Windows still shows each core not as threads in that line of processors.

No, they changed it. An FX-8350 shows up as a 4-core CPU with 8 threads, for example.

 

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1 minute ago, Sakkura said:

No, they changed it. An FX-8350 shows up as a 4-core CPU with 8 threads, for example.

Oh that makes sense. Been a while since I was using me old 8350

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1 hour ago, Sakkura said:

No, they changed it. An FX-8350 shows up as a 4-core CPU with 8 threads, for example.

Wow, this is quite interesting! I had one of these years ago and I think it used to appear as an 8 core/16 thread chip.

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The more interested ones as the Ryzen 5 1600s that show up as 8/16s

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