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Enabling Hyperthreading


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#1 Styx

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Posted 05 June 2005 - 07:23 PM

i have a Compaq Presario 2568CL, and my info says HT supported, not enabled. how do i enable it, and are there any possible pitfalls in doing so?

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Posted 05 June 2005 - 09:17 PM

HT (Hyper-Threading) is a technology Intel made to enables multi-threaded software applications to execute threads in parallel. In other words, it makes the CPU work about 25% faster for certain applications. You have to buy an Intel CPU that specifically identifies it supports HT.

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If you look at this picture, you will see a small H and T in the upper right of the logo. This specifies it has HT.

Here is an article on Hyper-Threading: http://www.intel.com...gy/hyperthread/

I hope this helps. :D

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Posted 06 June 2005 - 06:11 PM

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You have to buy an Intel CPU that specifically identifies it supports HT.

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If you look at this picture, you will see a small H and T in the upper right of the logo. This specifies it has HT.
yeah that's what frustrates me. because my sticker doesn't say HT, but when i run the Tweak-Xp Processor Check, it says it is. could it just be a glitch?

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Posted 07 June 2005 - 09:49 PM

Sounds like something is not right. :P

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Posted 14 June 2005 - 02:59 AM

For enabling hyperthreading one goes in the BIOS....but of course your motherboard has to be able to handle HT!!!! (/me kicks shopkeeper of Pc-Clinic... darn non-computer people!). So I got a inferior CPU with HT support....and of course a inferior motherboard of 1994 without HT support...and they told me them both had HT support! (Mind you, I bought it 4 months ago). Info could say you have a HT support processor, but if you can't find where to activate it you might have a non-HT motherboard....good luck!

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Posted 14 June 2005 - 05:10 AM

Hey dude, I don't have and never come across a Hyper-Threading PC...
But I think these may help...
http://mindfulmusings.net/weblog/2004/10/1...ng-motherboard/

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1) Download and install Windows XP Service Pack 2
2) Find the following files (normally in your c:windowsservicepackfiles)
    - ntkrnlmp.exe
    - halmacpi.dll
and copy them to your c:windowssystem32 folder. (This is considering your new motherboard has ACPI support. I know that these files will support non-ACPI computers as well, but that has not been tested)
3) Open up boot.ini in your text editor and find the following line:
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)WINDOWS=”Microsoft Windows XP Professional” /fastdetect /NoExecute=OptIn (or something of this sort)
and replace that line with:
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)WINDOWS=”XP Professional MP” /fastdetect /kernel=ntkrnlmp.exe /hal=halmacpi.dll
Make sure there are no line breaks in that line.
(backup your boot.ini and your hardware profile if you want, that might be a good idea)

http://support.gatew...625912705.shtml
http://www.devhardwa...s/t31312/s.html
http://echeng.com/jo...index.php?p=968
http://ng.csharpfriends.com/top/ng/group~3...-___/index.aspx

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Posted 18 June 2005 - 07:43 AM

go to www.cpu-z.com and download the CPU-Z program. That program will identify exactly what kind of CPU you are using as well as all the extras that it has enabled like MMX, SSE and hyperthreading.

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Posted 25 June 2005 - 08:07 AM

TimothyA, on Jun 14 2005, 11:59 AM, said:

For enabling hyperthreading one goes in the BIOS....but of course your motherboard has to be able to handle HT!!!! (/me kicks shopkeeper of Pc-Clinic... darn non-computer people!). So I got a inferior CPU with HT support....and of course a inferior motherboard of 1994 without HT support...and they told me them both had HT support! (Mind you, I bought it 4 months ago). Info could say you have a HT support processor, but if you can't find where to activate it you might have a non-HT motherboard....good luck!

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Right Hyper-Treading not only found in CPU, even if you have CPU with HT supports it still requires a compatibility with mainboard, some board don't support Hyperthreading, there is a mainboard that really designed for HT. In short to enable hyperthreading you must have the two, CPU and the MaindBoard.

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Posted 28 June 2005 - 01:51 PM

If you fail to enable Hyper Threading, don't cry your eyes out because of it! Take a look at this online article from the PCWorld magazine:

http://www.pcworld.c...d,107492,00.asp

Here is straight-forward comment from them:

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Technology a Bust?
Why would a speedier chip that is capable of acting like two processors have so little positive impact on test scores?


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Posted 03 July 2005 - 07:53 AM

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  If you fail to enable Hyper Threading, don't cry your eyes out because of it!
yeah well after all this i wasn't able to enable it. Guess the motherboard doesn't support it. i wanted to speed up my work in premiere, but i'm thinking now of just buying a good desktop and forking over the extra cash rather than tinkering around with the laptop.




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