mfenn
Elite Member
I think I will go for the 250 GB SSD.
The Samsung 840 was recommended, but my question is: What is the difference between the EVO and Pro? Fifty more dollars for 6 extra gigabytes?
I must be missing something here.
The Pro drive is faster than the EVO, but they're both so much faster than an HDD that it doesn't really matter that much.
My question is: Will an older version of Premiere Elements [version 7] that supports hyper-threading be hyper-threading-compatible with this new processor?
An application can't really tell if its using HT or not. All it sees are logical processors. On a P4 with HT, it would see 2 logical processors. On a Core 2 Duo it would see the same 2 logical processors. On a dual-core Core i3 with HT it would see 4 logical processors. On a quad-core Core i5 without HT it would see 4 logical processors. On a quad-core Core i7/Xeon with HT it will see 8 logical processors.
Now, obviously the logical processors on a dual-core with HT are "worth less" in terms of performance than a quad-core without HT because they have less hardware backing them up, but the application doesn't know that.
So to answer your question, logical processors are logical processors, the application doesn't know if it's a P4 with HT or a new Xeon.