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true. I had asked in another thread if all motherboards support disabling e-cores and no one answered me, so I wasn't confident this was possible except with high end motherboards.
I guess it is common though so I don't need to worry about that.
I might do this.
Wiz answered you. The answer was yes, and that you'd lose performance by doing so.
As for your list of requested games, and if they were negatively affected by e-cores, here's a screenshot of task manager running Dragon Age: Origins. 1440p, Max quality, 120fps lock. E-cores are doing what they're supposed to do.