Hi, I generally start up Windows Resource monitor when I'm doing video conversion or other process intensive tasks, to see how much power it takes. Up until recently, it displayed all 8 cores, the main CPU Total, and then a Service CPU usage. Also, the performance tab of Windows Task Manager displayed all 8 cores. However, now only the tab of Windows Task Manager shows each core usage; the Resource and Performance Monitor only shows the Service CPU and Total CPU? Since all the cores show activity in Task Manager, I think my computer is at least recognizing each core, and I haven't noticed a performance hit at all. Anyone know what the issue could be? I'd like to be able to watch each individual core to see if it's "parking" or not. Thanks