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   A buddy of mine was comparing Cinebench scores with me. And I noticed that Cinebench does not show the correct cores and threads for his FX-6300. It shows the correct number of cores for my i5. Why does it only read the 6300 as a 3 core 6 thread? You reckon Intel might pass off a few pesos to them? haha

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i think its because the fx 6300 doesnt have 6 full cores available or something like that...

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i think its because the fx 6300 doesnt have 6 full cores available or something like that...

Really? I thought it did but with each core having to share cache with another core.

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Really? I thought it did but with each core having to share cache with another core.

 

yeah something like that i can easily be wrong maybe wait for a more experienced answer  :unsure:

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   A buddy of mine was comparing Cinebench scores with me. And I noticed that Cinebench does not show the correct cores and threads for his FX-6300. It shows the correct number of cores for my i5. Why does it only read the 6300 as a 3 core 6 thread? You reckon Intel might pass off a few pesos to them? haha

it because cinebench r15 it classes floating points as cores rather than the actual cores. it does affect the score anyway.

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