Not me. Got it clear. Core lockouts. Going to be interesting to see exactly if that idea works, and it'll work best on cpus that have not only the room (i7's, Xeons, R5's and R7's) but on quad core pc's it might actually be a detriment. Win10 especially is rather thread invasive, there's always crap goin on in the background, which is using threads. When you take a game like BF1 which uses as many threads as it can get its paws on, my guess that locking up dedicated threads (say 3) would mean that the game would actually loose access to 1 thread, as that's now relegated to Windows etc by default. So instead of running with access to all 4 threads, now it's stuck with a max of 3. Of course the biggest winner in all this would have to be the FX 6300 and the R5's. With 6 threads possible, dedicating 1 to Windows and leaving 5 dedicated to game mode would sure speed things up since Windows background tasks no longer get any sort of multiple thread priorities.
Confused? Heh.