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Greetings Roberto & List--
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From: "Roberto Safora Romay" <[log in to unmask]>


Consider a  notebook HP compaq nx9110, P4 3.O6 Ghz, 512 MB, 40 G, WXP pro
SP1..
When you go to directx system information, it reveals 2 CPUs P4 3 GHz. Same
in device manager.
How is it?
CPU ID from intel doesnt show the window for multiprocessor, thatīs why I
think is a system information matter.
Iīd like some light on this.
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My Pentium 4 2.8 also shows as two CPUs, and I'm told this is due to
the HyperThreading architecture. I'm also told that this is best optimized
by the use of matched pairs of dual channel DDR RAM.

HTH,

Paul A. Shippert
Utilitarian
Margaret Brent Middle School
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