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Hi,
I bought a Vaio PCG-K315Z, and I'm quite satisfied of it.
I was trying to understand if my notebook supports Hyperthreading technology: stating from CPU model, a 3Ghz Intel Mobile Pentium 4 532, it should be available, and my XP Home should be able to use it too, but in task manager I can see only one CPU, as in device manager.
Am I missing something?
Thank you in advance for any answer.
CBergy
No, you're not missing anything!
If it has a P4 with HT you should see little HT letters on the 'Intel Inside' badge, or go to device manager (from My Computer) and look at the processor properties, if HT it should say 'multiple' or something similar!
Although a P4 with HT can perform more than one 'thread' (task) at once it is only a single processor (not like Apple Mac's that have two physical processors)!
So, the computer is reporting correctly!
The P4 HT acts like two chips, but is only a single chip! :smileygrin:
NOTE: Programs have to be written specifically to take advantage of HT technology and as yet many are not! Some none HT enabled programs can actually run slightly slower on a HT system. In laptops the P4 HT can also lead to instability issues as it generates even more heat than a normal P4!
If you click on "experience" at the top of the page you can view a video clip which explains how HT works with your PC.
If you click on "experience" at the top of the page you can view a video clip which explains how HT works with your PC.
Sorry guys. It's under "Learn"
Might get it right one of these days:smileycry:
Yeah I enjoyed that movie as well.
If it has a P4 with HT you should see little HT letters on the 'Intel Inside' badge, or go to device manager (from My Computer) and look at the processor properties, if HT it should say 'multiple' or something similar!
Although a P4 with HT can perform more than one 'thread' (task) at once it is only a single processor (not like Apple Mac's that have two physical processors)!
The P4 HT acts like two chips, but is only a single chip! :smileygrin:
Remember Windows XP Home does not normally have support for multiple CPU's - many will show as only one CPU. This should not affect the performance of your computer...
HT is not all that great because it can make application run worse with it enabled if the programs are not HT enabled...
The BIOS may support it but the option you need is likely shielded so you cannot alter it - Sony do this with the BIOS probably to prevent accidental modifications.
Sorry James but HT is supported under Windows XP Home, sitting here on my RA104 it shows two graphs and there's multiple CPUs in device manager.