Ever since its initial buggy launch, Cyberpunk 2077 has been overhauled severely. In the latest 2.11 patch, the game gets a new feature within the Gameplay settings called Prioritize P-Cores.
With the new Cyberpunk 2077 2.11 patch, the Prioritize P-Cores setting lets Intel processor owners bypass any other form of CPU scheduling done by the operating system. Below is how you can turn it on through the in-game options.
With this, CPUs that have performance (P) cores and efficiency (E) cores as part of a hybrid performance architecture can potentially extract performance benefits. Intel 14th Gen Raptor Lake Refresh processors for desktops & laptops, along with CPUs going back to 12th Gen Alder Lake, are built this way.
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Cyberpunk 2077: Prioritize P-Core Setting Tested with In-Game Benchmark
There are other ways to allocate specific cores to your game, but it is nice to see this feature as a dedicated option within the gameplay settings of Cyberpunk 2077. I tested this new Prioritize P-Core setting after updating the game, which was a 9.2GB patch on Steam.
I tested this on a Windows 11 build with an i7-14700HX and RTX 4060. The in-game settings were set at 1080p Medium, with no ray-tracing enabled to make things more CPU intensive.
Above is the in-game benchmark, which replicates the same scenarios and is perfect for testing purposes. Here, we find that when the P-Core utilization setting is enabled, the in-game average FPS is a little higher. So, if you have an Intel CPU with the hybrid performance architecture, head over to the settings and enable it for a nominal boost.
Besides the dedicated hybrid CPU utilization, the patch also comes with a lot of bug fixes and optimizations. A notable change is that drifting in vehicles like the Rayfield Caliburn, have been made to drive and feel better. Also, AMD RX Vega GPU owners will see an improvement in performance after this latest Cyberpunk 2077 update.
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