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    Vivian Imbert is offline Senior Member
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    Default How many cores / threads is your processor

    Nothing, like the fellow who opened the topic to know what socket we had, I think it may be interesting to see how we are evolving in the core theme and such, now that the games and applications increasingly exploit our PCs more in this appearance. I now I have a Core 2 Duo E-4600 3.0 GHz, of 2C/2T, and I'm starting to notice that for some games and even video encoder and such, portable CPU has 2 cores + Hyper Threading is more loose in these things.

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    One core one thread (sempron 2800 +) 1 2-wire core (atom n270), 2 cores 2 threads (AMD x2 4600 + and Pentium T2370) and 3 3-wire cores (Phenom x3 720BE), as the survey is multiple if not vote for the most powerful (the phenom) or on the plus one (the T2370).

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    I voted for the most powerful I have of both of the firm, Intel 4 cores / 8 threads, in a multicore processor, not if the Hyper-Threading processor helps or hinders. I think for a quad core HT is not required at all, for a pentium 4 good, you can still help, but in a dual or quad core seems a little absurd to put HT. Because I can not disable it if not already out of the blue I had done and I'm sure would be equal to or better than the HT ...

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    I voted for my machine is more powerful than that of the firm. Core 4 Quad q9650 4C/4T.

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    The idea was that, the most powerful machine, or at least the desktop, i have a better processor in the laptop than the desktop, but overall the desktop is better, so I voted what I have in the desktop.

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    E3-1230 4 cores and 8 threads , this is n3D, nobody has a processor core or 2 cores 2600K, 4 cores and 8 threads, I compys porcual according to my firm would have to vote, I despistao, Greetings .

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