My computer at my campus job is running a Pentium D 940. When it first came in all was well, there were two CPU graphs in task manager and the thing ws pretty fast. For some reason over the summer, the motherboard needed replacing, and when I got back this fall and started working on it again, the task manager showed only one CPU graph, and performance felt slower.
Obviously the first thing I tried to do was change over the HAL to Multiprocessor PC, however this is not an option for some reason. The only options I can change the profile to are "Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) PC" and "Standard PC".
Dual Core is enabled in the BIOS so the problem (if there is one) resides in Windows.
I put in a work order for the techs here to look at it and hopefully reinstall Windows with the proper HAL this time, however the guy that came over looked at it and told my boss it was fine, and that even though there is one graph, it is using both cores. In my head I was thinking bullshit when I was told this, but I want to check with a few people first before I bitch again, and call the techs back.
I've taken a screen shot of the pertinent information so you can see whats going on, and hopefully tell me if this tech was full of crap or not, and whether my PC is using both cores.
I've also run Prime95 with affinity set to CPU 0 with 100% utilization results on the CPU. (My thinking is, that if both cores are represented in one graph it should only hit 50%)
Check out the CPU-Z pane in particular. It shows 2x2048K Cache, however there is only one processor to choose from at the bottom, and Cores = 1 Threads = 1
Link to screen shot
Obviously the first thing I tried to do was change over the HAL to Multiprocessor PC, however this is not an option for some reason. The only options I can change the profile to are "Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) PC" and "Standard PC".
Dual Core is enabled in the BIOS so the problem (if there is one) resides in Windows.
I put in a work order for the techs here to look at it and hopefully reinstall Windows with the proper HAL this time, however the guy that came over looked at it and told my boss it was fine, and that even though there is one graph, it is using both cores. In my head I was thinking bullshit when I was told this, but I want to check with a few people first before I bitch again, and call the techs back.
I've taken a screen shot of the pertinent information so you can see whats going on, and hopefully tell me if this tech was full of crap or not, and whether my PC is using both cores.
I've also run Prime95 with affinity set to CPU 0 with 100% utilization results on the CPU. (My thinking is, that if both cores are represented in one graph it should only hit 50%)
Check out the CPU-Z pane in particular. It shows 2x2048K Cache, however there is only one processor to choose from at the bottom, and Cores = 1 Threads = 1
Link to screen shot