Share your mind on it.
Share your mind on it.
Damn ok, what about a P4
why exactly do you want to be able to use hyper threading?
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Hyper Threading is a cheats way to speed up programs by exploiting a flaw in most OS's where the CPU fools the OS into thinking that there are 2 CPUS.
The Hyper-Threading or Hyper-Transport is part of the CPU construction and can't be modified in any way since its internal.
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sorry, i wasn't asking what hyper-threading was. i've done a bit of reading about it beforeOriginally posted by Xanex@7 September 2003 - 17:30
Hyper Threading is a cheats way to speed up programs by exploiting a flaw in most OS's where the CPU fools the OS into thinking that there are 2 CPUS.
i was asking because there aren't a lot of programs currently available that either support or gain real performance benefits from hyper threading technology
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I have no real reason, I just would like to try it. Im curious about it.
well you can'tOriginally posted by gregpoogamus1@7 September 2003 - 20:07
I have no real reason, I just would like to try it. Im curious about it.
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Well I know I cant with my AMD, but I think I can with my P4
You cannot enable hyperthreading unless you use a CPU which has hyperthreading capabilites hardwired into the chip, like the P4 3.06GHz HT.
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