depends on what RAM you use and how much you dial the infinity cache and infinity fabric up.. and how many CPU features you enable in the OS..
how your bios is configured.. and importantly what maths formula equation you are running on them.. and whether or not you're using the maths parts of the CPU.. the fusemultiplyadd3 or whatever. say how threadripper increases memory bandwidth by 4x whatever the expected standard performance is.. the more cores you have the more bit depth you have the trillions of times more performance you can have. so uhh yeah core count matters too.
so yeah. you'd wanna use a super computer OS and software and the stuff they use in quantum computing on it to test it out.
but the configuration is very important.
so yeah i honestly couldnt begin to guess. its a shame nothings ever turned on in android or linux or windows or mac ever..
and you need to type it all in to true and enabled by hand.
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/prpl1rbp1o8h1/COMPUTERSYSTEMGLOBALDIRECTKERNELMODE