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On Thu, April 21, 2005 2:27 pm, Willie Wong said:
> Okay, I am not exactly sure about how to go about finding out whether
> the CPU is really ht capable... some help?
>
> One thing that I can think of off the top of my head is that for the
> Socket 478 P4 chips, a HT capable process/board should have a 800Mhz
> front side bus. Whereas non-HT cpus use 400 or 533mhz. How to check
> that is up to you...
>
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Yes, that's exactly what I though about as i was browsing that page. This
could be solved so much easier with a simple invoice that's lost somewhere
in my room (perhaps).

Thanks,

- -Cos

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