Thread Director isn't a scheduler that is handled by the OS. If the OS needs to move a cpu intensive task to an E-core to maintain system responsiveness it will do it that has nothing to do with any feedback it gets from ITD.
This sounds more like an OS power-saving feature. But in any event, it's something I've never seen on my i9 12900k no matter how heavy or light the CPU or system load.
Activation is tied to the system hardware. It normally takes changing more than one thing to trigger it but it's possible that you may need to reactivate it. My last reactivation required the KEY for a hardware swap but that is the only time that's happened in dozens of swaps.
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