
so i really need to be able to adjust voltage for those cores.

the temps wont even drop unless i clock them like 500 mhz slower than the other cores and even then its only a 2/3 degrees difference. it always applies the same voltage on all cores. The excitement faded pretty quick when i learned that per core tuning doesnt really work because it seems i can only lower the frequency of a core, XTU lowers the frequency to set value but it doesnt lower the voltage for that core to set value. Jokes aside, i got all excited when intel released a new XTU which enabled per core tuning awhile back.


I have 2 cores on my i5 that are 3-5 degrees warmer while idle and 5-10 degrees warmer while under load, so basicly got a quad core with 2 E cores xD
