I appreciate anyone who could answer few of my questions regarding a newly installed system.
My configuration: Pentium D 805 + Asus P5P800-VM + 1Gb 333MHz Kingston DDR + 1Gb 400MHz OCZ DDR
I set everything auto. When two RAM running together, bootup bios shows running 266MHz. With OCZ only, it shows 333MHz. how come it doesn't show me higher than that?
Before I update the bios firmware, there was a hyper-threading enabled, and I disabled it. After firmware upgrade, I don't see it anymore?!
For Pentium D, do I need to enable hyper-threading to see if two core are really working even though I know the CPU doesn't have hyper-threading?
It's supposed to have two 2.66Ghz core working together. But I don't feel any different except slower than my old P4 3GHz hyper-threading enabled system. How come?
By the way, is there any software I can use to see if two core are really working?
My configuration: Pentium D 805 + Asus P5P800-VM + 1Gb 333MHz Kingston DDR + 1Gb 400MHz OCZ DDR
I set everything auto. When two RAM running together, bootup bios shows running 266MHz. With OCZ only, it shows 333MHz. how come it doesn't show me higher than that?
Before I update the bios firmware, there was a hyper-threading enabled, and I disabled it. After firmware upgrade, I don't see it anymore?!
For Pentium D, do I need to enable hyper-threading to see if two core are really working even though I know the CPU doesn't have hyper-threading?
It's supposed to have two 2.66Ghz core working together. But I don't feel any different except slower than my old P4 3GHz hyper-threading enabled system. How come?
By the way, is there any software I can use to see if two core are really working?