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Originally posted by kingeldar:

yes u r right default is per cpu i didn't notice that... sorry

No problem, I had forgotten about being able to reduce all the graphs into 1 :D Which Spline mite want to check out anyway if he did not set up his own workstation. Im so used to building and setting up new workstations myself that I often forget that there still is alot of people that still rely on others to build and configure their systems. Which as long as you do some carefull reading and follow the directions, "most" simple workstations or home systems can be built by the average user.

 

Anyway Spline, what does your Task Manager say?

 

-dave

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hi guys,

 

i'm over crazy with this.

 

here attach varius image to see my system spec.

this is the info of my syste,i don't know if this xeon processor are 64 bits?

 

i only see 2 graphics.

see this:

 

Nombre del sistema operativo Microsoft Windows XP Professional

Versión 5.1.2600 Service Pack 1 Compilación 2600

Fabricante del sistema operativo Microsoft Corporation

Nombre del sistema ARK1_SPLINE

Fabricante del sistema Intel Technologies, Inc.

Modelo del sistema Canterwood+ICH5

Tipo de sistema Equipo basado en X86

Procesador x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 5 GenuineIntel ~2405 MHz

Procesador x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 5 GenuineIntel ~2405 MHz

BIOS Versión/Fecha Phoenix Technologies, LTD ASUS PC-DL ACPI BIOS Revision 1003, 09/10/2003

Versión de SMBIOS 2.3

Directorio de Windows C:\WINDOWS

Directorio del sistema C:\WINDOWS\System32

Dispostivo de inicio \Device\HarddiskVolume1

 

 

thanks for all !!

 

 

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It sounds like hyperthreading is still disabled. Are you saving and exiting from the bios?

 

Is there more then one hyperthreading setting?

 

Everything seems ok, at least at a glance. Your processors support HT, your board supports HT, your OS supports HT...but HT isn't being enabled.

 

The HT enable is under the "BOOT" menu. Make sure when you exit to SAVE and Exit, and not just esc out.

 

Btw...you do have two processors right? (Just making sure, cause otherwise if HT was enabled, you'd just see two proc's and not four)

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ji,ji,ji.

xDDD

 

think that i inutil ?

i've two processors.

and yes, in my bios the HT is enabled.

 

i think that when i installed windows, it ask me for choose mpe or acpi mode to continue installing.

i choose mpe and i think that wrong choose.

COULD BE THIS?,that make a power management and not enable the four process?

 

 

i don't understand a lot of english but i think that david like my ass? isn't it?

xDDDDDDDDDD

 

 

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I'm not to sure what your getting at with the ass comment but there seems to be a serious breakdown in communication. Oh well, I noticed in your device manager that you have something by the big yellow "?" do you have the proper drivers installed for your mainboard/chipset? I only ask cause usually the device manager will have the processors listed in there and I dont see any listed as far as I can tell.

 

-dave

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