Originally posted by: Bobthelost
Sorry, you've got a dual core AMD CPU and CPU-Z thinks it's a single core (which dual core and which single core). However when you open up task manager you get two performance graphs as you do with your other dual core (somewhere).
Originally posted by: Mellman
Originally posted by: Bobthelost
Sorry, you've got a dual core AMD CPU and CPU-Z thinks it's a single core (which dual core and which single core). However when you open up task manager you get two performance graphs as you do with your other dual core (somewhere).
what? That made no sense to me.
to the OP - It sounds like you're asking what kindof processor your work computer is? because you're used to seeing two cpu's in task manager but cpuz only see's one? At least thats what i get from your question... your work PC is probably a P4 with hyperthreading - check properties on my computer and you'll see what kindof cpu it is(or cpuz should tell you for that matter)
Originally posted by: Bobthelost
Originally posted by: Mellman
Originally posted by: Bobthelost
Sorry, you've got a dual core AMD CPU and CPU-Z thinks it's a single core (which dual core and which single core). However when you open up task manager you get two performance graphs as you do with your other dual core (somewhere).
what? That made no sense to me.
to the OP - It sounds like you're asking what kindof processor your work computer is? because you're used to seeing two cpu's in task manager but cpuz only see's one? At least thats what i get from your question... your work PC is probably a P4 with hyperthreading - check properties on my computer and you'll see what kindof cpu it is(or cpuz should tell you for that matter)
I was trying to put the OP's comment in english rather the confused gabble that it is now.
Evidently i didn't do so well.