Is it enabled in the BIOS? You should be aware that HT isn't all that
it's cracked up to be! It might not provide that much of a performance
boost, if your applications are not written to take advantage of HT you
may actually see a drop in performance with HT enabled, not to mention
that in HT mode the processor may generate a lot more heat.
John
> I checked n my hyper threading is disabled.How do I enable it?I am using an
> Pentium D 3.0 ghz Dual core processor n Intel 945GNT motherboard.Can anyone
> help me n give me details how to enable it.Thanks n appreciate any help.
batugajah - 20 May 2008 15:48 GMT
>Thanks John the trouble is wat do I look for in the bios settings.I saw
single >processor disabled but stated in a program from intel that my hyper
threading is >disabled.
> Is it enabled in the BIOS? You should be aware that HT isn't all that
> it's cracked up to be! It might not provide that much of a performance
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> > Pentium D 3.0 ghz Dual core processor n Intel 945GNT motherboard.Can anyone
> > help me n give me details how to enable it.Thanks n appreciate any help.
John John (MVP) - 20 May 2008 16:01 GMT
Without knowing the make and model number of your computer or
motherboard I can't say exactly where to look, you will have to look
around for the processor options or other advanced settings. If HT is
enabled you should see two logical processors in the Device Manager.
John
>>Thanks John the trouble is wat do I look for in the bios settings.I saw
>
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>>>Pentium D 3.0 ghz Dual core processor n Intel 945GNT motherboard.Can anyone
>>>help me n give me details how to enable it.Thanks n appreciate any help.
Actually hyper-threading is a must for Dual-Core,for Dual-Core is really 2
processors stacked together,w/o HT,only one is active...Youre BIOS enables
it,
to verify,download the processor id utility from
intel,downloads/processor/software
Also,make sure you installed the chipset installation utility for youre
chipset
> I checked n my hyper threading is disabled.How do I enable it?I am using an
> Pentium D 3.0 ghz Dual core processor n Intel 945GNT motherboard.Can anyone
> help me n give me details how to enable it.Thanks n appreciate any help.
batugajah - 20 May 2008 16:18 GMT
>Thanks Andrew n John I'll download n try.
> Actually hyper-threading is a must for Dual-Core,for Dual-Core is really 2
> processors stacked together,w/o HT,only one is active...Youre BIOS enables
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> > Pentium D 3.0 ghz Dual core processor n Intel 945GNT motherboard.Can anyone
> > help me n give me details how to enable it.Thanks n appreciate any help.
deejaydee - 20 May 2008 16:40 GMT
Hiya,
I have hyperthreading enabled, go to the bios ,under CPU , i think its
listed as the first item ,and enable, as the previous lads stated
it will show up as 2 cpu's in hardware device manager. at this moment in
time I cant check properly for you as i am runnin diagnostics on it
It is a Dell P4 3Gg cpu its about 4 yr old still performs quite well,
reading newsgroups on my 2nd desktop
deejaydee
> >Thanks Andrew n John I'll download n try.
>
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>> > help me n give me details how to enable it.Thanks n appreciate any
>> > help.
Ian D - 20 May 2008 22:16 GMT
> Actually hyper-threading is a must for Dual-Core,for Dual-Core is really
> 2
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> Also,make sure you installed the chipset installation utility for youre
> chipset
Hyperthreading is implemented with 2 virtual processors on a single core
to allow two threads to run concurrently. Both virtual processors share
a single cache, ALU, etc. A dual core processor is two independent CPUs
in one package. The only thing shared is the level 2 cache. The BIOS
HT setting has no bearing on dual core processors. In fact, on my ASUS
P5B Dlx MB running a Core 2 Duo, the BIOS HT setting does not even
appear as it is irrelevant. It does appear if a Pentium 4 with HT is
installed.
If dual core processors had HT, 4 CPUs would show in Task Manager.
Robert Moir - 21 May 2008 23:02 GMT
> Actually hyper-threading is a must for Dual-Core,for Dual-Core is
> really 2 processors stacked together,w/o HT,only one is
> active...
Hyperthreading is totally different from multi-core.
batugajah - 23 May 2008 19:04 GMT
>Thanks guys I found out that my bios doesn't state any hyper threading n my
>processor is Pentium D 930 with 2 processors.Thanks for your help.
> > Actually hyper-threading is a must for Dual-Core,for Dual-Core is
> > really 2 processors stacked together,w/o HT,only one is
> > active...
>
> Hyperthreading is totally different from multi-core.
Linus - 27 May 2008 14:35 GMT
Andrew, I have a big problem. I have a intel Pentium D 945 dual core with
asus p5w dh deluxe motherboard. I had hyper threading before but now it has
turned off in some way. Can u help me ? add me to msn "yazaka@msn.com"
> Actually hyper-threading is a must for Dual-Core,for Dual-Core is really 2
> processors stacked together,w/o HT,only one is active...Youre BIOS enables
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> > Pentium D 3.0 ghz Dual core processor n Intel 945GNT motherboard.Can anyone
> > help me n give me details how to enable it.Thanks n appreciate any help.