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Obligatory warning to not buy CPUCores. All it does is some is tweak some process affinity and priority, which you can very easily do yourself for free. It literally does nothing that Windows can't already do with Task Manager. Plus it only really works for CPU-bound games, if your GPU is the limiting factor, you won't see noticeable FPS gains.
EDIT: How to do the thing:
Run your game
Open task manager
Find the game process (easiest way is to find the game in tasks and right click>go to process(or details, on win10)
Right click the game process, go to Set Priority, and choose High (DO NOT choose real time). This gives the game higher priority that other things running on the PC.
Right click again, go to Set Affinity, and uncheck the CPU 0 box. This stops the PC from running the game on core 0, which is where system and many other processes run. Less stuff running on the same cores as the game = more processing power for the game. This is also why you should generally close all other programs when running a game, but you probably already do that.
Go back to your game, hopefully enjoy increased FPS