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On Thu, April 21, 2005 5:16 pm, Richard Fish said:
> Cosmin Nicolaescu wrote:
>
>>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).
>>
>>
>
> For the processor, to check the FSB, look in the BIOS.  If you see "Ext.
> Clock" reported as 200Mhz, your CPU has the 800MHz FSB.  100 and 133
> would correspond to 400 and 533, respectively.
>
> The 'ht' is for hyper-threading, but I think it relates to the core
> capabilities of the chip, not what is actually enabled.  Possibly the
> cpuid bits say the core is HT capable, but by cutting one more leads to
> the MB the feature is actually disabled on chips where it is
> 'unsupported'.  You could easily have 2 processors, a 2Ghz and a 2.4Ghz,
> based on the same core, made on the same assembly line.  But because the
> yield for a "2.4 Ghz" processor is lower than the 2.0 Ghz, Intel
> wants/has to charge more money for them.  So to further differentiate
> and justify the price difference, the 2.0Ghz gets certain things cut
> out, quite literally.
>
> FYI, a similar thing will happen with the upcoming dual-core procs.  The
> "Pentium D" and "Pentium Extreme Edition" will be based on the same
> core, the same clock speeds, the main difference being the amount of
> cache and presence (or lack thereof) HT.
>
> BTW, I am not at all convinced that your motherboard is sane.  You said
> previously that you couldn't find anything in the BIOS to enable/disable
> hyperthreading.  But the BIOS *does* have an option for hyper-threading,
> according to the AI7 PDF manual, it is the first option under "Advanced
> BIOS Features".  If you don't have this, then you should double check
> what BIOS you flashed the board with, because it may not have been the
> right model.  Other than that, call ABIT, or return the motherboard for
> a working one.
>
> -Richard
>
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>

I cannot see what the 'Ext Clock' is set to, because by default it's set
by CPU, but I believe I am running at 533 FSB :(

That's really interesting about the HT stuff and Intel processors. Thanks
for the info.

I believe more and more that, in fact, it is the processor that's not HT
capable, not the motherboard. The ABIT manual says the HyperThreading
option will only appear if the processor is HT capable...so I guess that,
according at least to my motherboard, my processor is not HT capable :-/

Thanks for your info and help!

- -Cos

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