If you're running windows and got HT, it doesn't make sence to still run CPDN "classic", since the Intel-compiler used for the BOINC-version reportedly gives upto 30% faster crunching on Intel-cpu's... The BOINC-version can run 2 or more instances, so should also give an extra 20% or something improvement due to HT.
Have never used HT, but AFAIK seti will also get around 20-30% increase due to HT, and not 70%... Even a "real" Intel dual-cpu doesn't manage 70% increase if only got 256 KB cache-memory... To get more increase, you needs 512 KB or more cache-memory, or use Amd...
Have also seen comments there CPDN is on some computers is so memory-limited that no benefit from enabling HT, while in Einstein@home you're very often cpu-limited so not always you get any benefit here either from HT...
Depending on which part of the cpu different projects is using, it's sometimes better to run 2 different projects on dual-cpu to maximize total production...