![]() You should have one section for every physical processor you have. Easyest way (in my opinion) is to open up the taskmanager (taskmgr.exe, or Ctrl-Alt-Del 1 time), and go to the tab labled "Performance". WAYS TO TELL IF IT IS ON:- You need to know a little about your computer to tell if hyperthreading is enabled. It is controlled by the BIOS of your computer (enabled/disabled) only. It helps a lot if you are doing multiple small tasks, but it hurts a TON when you are doing one single computationally intensive tasks. WHAT IT IS:- Hyperthreading is a little "feature" introduced by Microsoft to trick your computer into thinking that it has more processors than it really does. The following are some of the tweaks made to the computers to try to extract every possible ounce of performance out of 'em. Although I didn't think those individuals would in any way need more power for what they were working on, I was wrong. Recently there have been some complaints about computer performance with respect to IronCAD around our office.unfortunately coming from people who received "hand-me-down" computers (never meant for CAD). ![]()
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