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  1. You can also use all these parameters via boot-args, but in my opinion it is very cluttered, but both work. The problem was that I actually put the core mapping in decimal and not hexadecimal, which is why the name correction failed. Oh, and the corp cpuname script uses the configs in NVRAM too, it no longer uses them in boot-args. But both work without any problems.
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  2. @fabiosun, I noticed something strange, when opening Cinebench 2024, it shows 50 Cores, 64 Threads. [edit] I'm going to force myself into an onion stalk LOL I had put 32 and not 20 in the core mapping inside Kernel > Patch. Now the CPU name and the number of cores are working correctly.
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