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Your comment is off topic and seem arrogant.
I was simply sharing an optimization fix.
There are other topics that talk about lossless, I'm not blind. I don't want to buy additional third-party software to play a game.
That Protagonist named guy has been going around with this "Lossless Scaling" advertisement for quite a while now... Wouldnt be surprised if he is affiliated with them
Disabling E core decreases performance in general, but improve in some few games.
Maybe this one is one of them?
I tested :
Black myth wukong = No effect with or without E-Core
Modern Warfare 3 = worst fps without E-Core
Test drive unlimited solar crown = worst fps without E-Core
Elden ring = no more stuttering without E-Core, constant 60FPS
Warhammer Space marine = better framerate without E-Core and never below 60fps.
It's because of this disparity I configured the possibility to enable/disable E-Core when I want only with one pressure of my Scroll lock keys.
Yes, I am using windows 11.
I read that microsoft and intel fixed this issue only for 13th and 14th gen intel cpu...