The CPU load isn't reflecting it because windows cycles the load of a thread between all logical cores.
There's no such thing as "triple channel"; dual-channel is where each stick of RAM gets two RAM channels assigned to it, as if it were two sticks of RAM. "Triple-channel" is marketing idiots outright lying, because they don't know what they're talking about.
Also, if you can turn off hyperthreading, you might want to do so for Dolphin. Hyperthreading theoretically halves each thread's thoroughput, iirc.
There's no such thing as "triple channel"; dual-channel is where each stick of RAM gets two RAM channels assigned to it, as if it were two sticks of RAM. "Triple-channel" is marketing idiots outright lying, because they don't know what they're talking about.
Also, if you can turn off hyperthreading, you might want to do so for Dolphin. Hyperthreading theoretically halves each thread's thoroughput, iirc.
in a perfect world we would all be piles of sand with no ability to form coherent bodies of body
