(02-09-2017, 06:17 AM)Ivybridge11 Wrote: Again, because likes and views are the only measure of how accurate a source is.
(02-09-2017, 10:36 AM)Ivybridge11 Wrote: That's really not how Dolphin works. I know the devs have said many times that two, maybe three cores is the highest they can go without causing more problems than benefits, and Dolphin already does that. It even says that in the FAQ I think. They can't just 'add quad-core support'.
Also, sure, two benchmark runs with the Dolphin benchmark tool are totally opinion based, even though I spent far longer running them than you spent looking something up on wikipedia
To the OP, check this video for seeing just how much difference HT can make to a CPU with few physical cores, and some scenes that show how close it is to an i3 in most situations due to the Hyperthreading. You won't have seen that much of an improvement with Xeon's, they have so many cores anyway. Hyper-threading is mainly useful for CPU's that only have a few physical cores.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-aP0JqJkJ0
Ok, I'm done now. Not going to waste any more time in my life trying to convince you.