nkarafo
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Yeah.The main problem is syncing the cores up. Just because you can use more cores doesn't mean it's more efficient than using a single core. Where the extra cores comes in is when you can dedicate them to things that lend themselves to being run separately. Dolphin can use: one core for the CPU thread, one core for the GPU thread, optionally one core for LLE audio if you so choose, and I believe the disc IO either has it's own thread or they are working on it. Even so there are still some games that have issues if you run them "dual core" with the CPU and GPU on separate threads. If your CPU is fast enough the most stable way to run games would be with dual core disabled and both on the same thread. Luckily dual core is pretty solid with most games.
It's unfortunate though because one can only overclock a CPU as much.