Your right, its still just early in implementation yet. I seem to have an issue where some apps will run on only the efficiency cores instead of the performance cores. It happened a lot more in Windows 10, and not so much with Windows 11, but still some applications including malwarebytes have not been optimized yet. I guess because I use Process Lasso and basically set all the background apps to the E-cores myself, the thread director gets confused and does not understand what is going on. There is no reason why it should put all of the work on the E-cores in this scenario, since I already told it to put my background tasks on those cores. Other apps I don't have this issue. Only with a couple others. And every time they do not let me change the process affinity which is frustrating.