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Mother board, CPU and Hyper-Threading
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So I am attempting to build my first comp... and the mother board spec said Supported CPU Technologies: Hyper-Threading Technology but the CPU said that it is not supportive of Hyper-Threading. Now my question, is this a problem? |
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Good evening, and welcome. That would depend entyrely on the motherboard/cpu used. Could you provide us with more specific details?
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but of course,
the motherboard is an ABIT IL9 Pro CPU Socket Type LGA 775 CPU Type Core 2 Duo / Pentium D / Pentium 4 / Celeron D FSB 1333/1066MHz The CPu is an Intel Celeron D 352 Cedar Mill FSB 533MHz *edit: socket type is LGA 775 *honnestly not exactly sure what to say still a lil low informed when it comes to this stuff |
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Hyper Threading is a technology that allows a single core CPU to do more than one thing at a time. It mimics two cores. Earlier single core processors had to perform tasks in line. First you, then you, then you. More or less. This caused slowdowns and standstills many times. HT eliminated a lot of that. Most current platforms support Dual Core Technology. With Dual Cores, you don't need HT because you alteady have a CPU that can do more than one task at once.
I'm not so sure the IL9 Pro is going to support the CPU you have listed. Could we know more about the system you intend to build. We may be able to provide suitable alternatives. |
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Re:Motherboard, CPU and Hyper-Threading
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The IL9 Pro supports that processor.
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