- Hyperthreading CPU but 2nd "CPU" not shown
- Posted by John7 on June 11th, 2008
Hi,
On a customer's system the second "cpu"does not show although:
+ CPU supports hyperthreading,
+ BIOS has hyperthreading enabled
+ ACPI 2.0 enabled.
+ Windows "ACPI multiprocesor-pc" CPU device driver manualy selected.
+ New hardware detected, 2x reboot.
But in Device Manager still 1 processor listed.
In Task Manager still 1 Performance Window.
How to fully enable hyperthreading ?
System description
P4 3GHz with hyperthreading.
2GB DDR400
WinXP Home + SP3
Office 2007
All updates
NOD32 A/V
RocketDock desktop enhancement
TIA,
John7
- Posted by AJR on June 11th, 2008
Some Confusion - hyperthreading permits "one" processor to process more than
one thread concurrently (providing application is programmed to take
advantage).
Hyperthreading by itself does not indicate multiple cores or processors.
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- Posted by John John (MVP) on June 11th, 2008
What you say is true but a hyperthreaded processor will show up as two
logical processors in the Device Manager.
John
AJR wrote:
- Posted by Ricky on June 11th, 2008
Open task manager..performance tab..view button..and under cpu history be
sure 'one graph per cpu' is picked.
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- Posted by Pavel A. on June 12th, 2008
Open a command prompt and type:
set NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS
If this shows 2, then HT is working
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- Posted by John7 on June 12th, 2008
To all,
Please stop this architecture discussion.
I am trying to get a new customer's PC fixed.
Technical details described in initial post.
Please read first.
Additions:
- Asus P4PE2-X bios 1004
- 2x 512MB DDR400 (checked OK)
- Maxtor 160GB HD
According CPU-Z
P4 Prescott 90nm
Fam/Model/Step : F / 4 / 1
xFam./xMod./Rev: F / 4 / E0
Core 3GHz
Mult. 15x
Bus 200MHz
FSB 800MHz
Thank you.
John7
PS: considering bios 1005 although it states no improvements on this.
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- Posted by John7 on June 12th, 2008
To all,
Please stop this architecture discussion.
I am trying to get a new customer's PC fixed.
Technical details described in initial post.
Please read first.
Additions:
- Asus P4PE2-X bios 1004
- 2x 512MB DDR400 (checked OK)
- Maxtor 160GB HD
According CPU-Z
P4 Prescott 90nm
Fam/Model/Step : F / 4 / 1
xFam./xMod./Rev: F / 4 / E0
!!! No selection of cores possible despite enabled HT .
Core 3GHz
Mult. 15x
Bus 200MHz
FSB 800MHz
Thank you.
John7
PS: considering bios 1005 although it states no improvements on this.
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- Posted by John7 on June 12th, 2008
Thanks Pavel,
As I expected:
NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS = 1
Another proof that HT is not working.
Still puzzled,
John7
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- Posted by John John (MVP) on June 12th, 2008
Install the chipset drivers and update the processor drivers.
John
John7 wrote:
- Posted by Leythos on June 12th, 2008
In article <485033cf$0$24404$5fc3050@news.tiscali.nl>, NoSp@m.No says...
You manually installed a driver for "ACPI Multi".
Have you done the windows updates since, not the express ones, the
custom ones and then the optional hardware ones?
Have you also updated your BIOS to the most current version?
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- Posted by Paul on June 12th, 2008
John7 wrote:
Judging by what I see here, I like the sound of your BIOS upgrade theory.
There is a 1006.001 available on the download page.
http://support.asus.com.tw/cpusuppor...&model=P4PE2-X
Also, read the warnings for each BIOS in the BIOS list.
http://support.asus.com.tw/download/...&model=P4PE2-X
Good luck,
Paul
- Posted by Pavel A. on June 12th, 2008
Then - try a *clean* XP install form a *generic* disk (or, to save time,
some Linux "live cd" that supports multiple CPUs).
If all these won't see both CPUs, then you have a BIOS or hardware problem.
In some cases, update over uniprocessor XP installation won't update kernel
to multiprocessor.
Regards,
--PA
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- Posted by cocopops103 on June 15th, 2008
if the processor is AMD, have you ran the dco? available from their website
that is if it's a processor upgrade from single to dual core.
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"Leythos" wrote:
- Posted by John7 on June 17th, 2008
To all,
Thank you all for your help.
A BIOS update to v1005 did the trick.
Release notes do not mention this bug fix.
John7
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