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From: Patrick Cleburne on 22 Apr 2005 07:40 The hyperthreading setting is OFF by default on my new Dimension 8400. I understand that if I turn it on, certain programs that have been designed to take advantage of that technology will run faster. But are there any downsides or performance hits to turning it on? Cleburne
From: Nicholas Andrade on 22 Apr 2005 19:39 Patrick Cleburne wrote: > The hyperthreading setting is OFF by default on my new Dimension 8400. I > understand that if I turn it on, certain programs that have been designed to > take advantage of that technology will run faster. > > But are there any downsides or performance hits to turning it on? > > Cleburne > > > There should be no siginificant downsides, performance will vary by application -- and some may suffer -- but in general it will be beneficial. Don't expect a difference of more than a few percent; generally you can notice the difference when multitasking. I pretty much always leave it on and never have problems.
From: Patrick Cleburne on 23 Apr 2005 21:34 "Patrick Cleburne" <reb@_rebyell.xcom> wrote in message news:Bo5ae.14015$44.9628(a)newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net... > The hyperthreading setting is OFF by default on my new Dimension 8400. I > understand that if I turn it on, certain programs that have been designed > to > take advantage of that technology will run faster. > > But are there any downsides or performance hits to turning it on? > > Cleburne Thanks to all for the info! Cleburne
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