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In several reviews I see articles and reviews showing CPUZ as a 2
processor for the Intel 820, 830, 840 but when using CPUZ it is only 1. How do I enable it on BIOS to enable the Virtual Dual Core? |
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In the BIOS, make sure the Hyper Threading is enabled.
-- -------- Ryan "LouieXII" wrote: > In several reviews I see articles and reviews showing CPUZ as a 2 > processor for the Intel 820, 830, 840 but when using CPUZ it is only 1. > How do I enable it on BIOS to enable the Virtual Dual Core? > > |
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I checked again and found that this board with an F4 supports only a
single core , even with Hyperthread disabled. Sisoft shows as a Dual Core but when doing any multiprocessing it slows down considerably a lot to a Pentium 3 like state... so that tells me the Dual Core Feature is not enabled. Selling this CPU soon. |
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