- Dec 31, 2002
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I have a question. I know that basically hyperthreading creates two logical processors as seen by the system. My question is, what if someone is running a giant application that needs all the processor. For example, when I play Battlefield Vietnam the game uses only 50% of my CPU speed, and the task manager shows that it is using all of one of the two processors. In this case, would it be better to not run hyperthreading? Just curious on how this works I guess. Thanks.
Smithers
Smithers