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My notebook uses following processor, by default setting, there are 4 Threads with 2 Cores, when I disable the multi-processing core within BIOS, there is only 1 thread available, but I assume there should be 2 threads available, because there are 2 physical cores for this CPU. Does anyone know why there is only 1 thread instead of 2 threads?
Furthermore, I assume that Hyper-thread technology is disable, each each thread of core should be double in performance, and I would like to measure the CPU speed difference with multi-processing core enable / disable.
Does anyone have any suggestions on any tools to measure CPU speed?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions :>
Intel® Core™ i5-2467M Processor
http://ark.intel.com/products/56858 http://ark.intel.com/products/56858
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Disabling multi-processing core in the system BIOS should disable all other "cores" in the processor, leaving one single core and thread available (this could vary according to BIOS implementation but that may depend on your Original Equipment Manufacturer).
In the other hand, disabling Hyper-Threading Technology does not mean that the physical core should double up its speed or performance. Performance differences when using a single core will depend on Intel® Turbo Boost Technology and this will be determined according to what the software running requires and power/heat headroom available.
You can use the Intel(R) Processor Identification Utility and Intel(R) processor diagnostic tool, available from:
http://www.intel.com/support/processors/tools/piu/sb/CS-014921.htm Intel Processor Identification Utility | Intel Processor Identification Utility download for Windows*
http://www.intel.com/support/processors/sb/CS-031726.htm Processors |What is the Intel(R) Processor Diagnostic Tool?
You can even use a software like CPU-Z as a reference. For this you can check at:
http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html CPU-Z CPUID - System & hardware benchmark, monitoring, reporting
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