📎 AI Summary:
The thread opens with a seemingly cryptic or code-like message from whoosh, followed by ussnorway questioning its relevance. The latter suggests that the core count difference (4 vs 6 cores) isn't critical for gaming, emphasizing that technologies like 3D rendering or Hyper-V benefit more from extra cores. Overall, the discussion touches on the importance of CPU cores for different computing tasks, with a suggestion that for gaming, core count may be less significant than for other activities.

ussnorway

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what was the point?
still 4 vs 6 isn't really a gaming issue... 3D [vid] rendor or Hyper-v makes extra cores a no brainer