![]() |
SUBSIM: The Web's #1 resource for all submarine & naval simulations since 1997 |
|
![]() |
#1 |
Silent Hunter
![]() Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 4,404
Downloads: 29
Uploads: 0
|
Normally no. Check the system BIOS to see if its seeing 2 cores. This negates some windows HAL screwup. It could also require a BIOS update on the board, or there may be something else going on.
Its possible a sftw driver may allow things to work smoother, but given its processor related, the majority of those drivers actually work with Windows to "balance the load" and enable sftw to use both cores better. I have to say I doubt that your looking at a processor driver issue though.
__________________
Good Hunting! Captain Haplo ![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#2 |
Navy Seal
![]() Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Land of windmills, tulips, wooden shoes and cheese. Lots of cheese.
Posts: 8,467
Downloads: 53
Uploads: 10
|
![]()
The OS sees 2 cores because of HTT (hyper threading technology). The 2nd core is virtual, but for all intents and purposes the system treats it like having 2 cores.
Considering his CPU is running well over 3GHz, I'd have a look at the cooling. Maybe the CPU is getting throttled due to overheating. ![]()
__________________
Contritium praecedit superbia. |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|
|