ideas Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 (edited) HI, everyonei have a P4 3.06 ghz / 512k / 533 socket 478 - i took it out frm my old Laptopi just wanna know if it has HyperThreading capabilty and if it can work in my Desktop Motherboard Edited April 24, 2006 by ideas
boooggy Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 if your mainboard supports ht then u can plug the cpu and see if it works. or try everest: http://www.lavalys.com/
nmX.Memnoch Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 The Pentium 4 3.06GHz 533MHz FSB Northwood (non-mobile version) does support Hyperthreading. Whether or not you can put it in a desktop motherboard depends on whether or not it's a full P4 or a P4-M (mobile version).The P4-M did go to 3.06GHz so you need to verify whether or not the CPU you have is a P4 or a P4-M. If it's a P4-M then it depends on which version you have as to whether or not it supports Hyperthreading.http://www.intel.com/products/processor/mo...tium4/index.htmAlso, if it's a P4-M and even though it's a 478-pin package, I don't believe it's pin compatible with desktop Socket 478 motherboards.
ideas Posted April 25, 2006 Author Posted April 25, 2006 ok, i've tried it in a motherboard and it worked well except that its not reading at 3.06GHZ its reading 2.6ghz i think
nmX.Memnoch Posted April 25, 2006 Posted April 25, 2006 It's probably a P4-M. Does it have a heatspreader (metal cover) or can you see the core? If it has a heatspreader it's a P4. If you can see the core it's a P4-M.Since it's running at 2.6GHz I have a feeling it's a P4-M. They have features that slow down the CPU to save power. The BIOS of a desktop motherboard probably doesn't have the features necessary to run it at full speed (although you'd think it would by default rather than running at the slower speed).
ripken204 Posted April 25, 2006 Posted April 25, 2006 well u can always check the taskmanager under performance tab. then under cpu usage history, the graph for it. if the graph is split into 2 then is HT, if its just 1 big graph then it is no HT.
nmX.Memnoch Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 That only works if Hyperthreading is enabled in the BIOS and the correct HAL is installed in Windows. @ideas: What information is printed in the CPU itself? There should be just a bunch of numbers.
ideas Posted April 28, 2006 Author Posted April 28, 2006 the exact details on the CPUIntel M © '02Pentium ® 43.06GHZ/512/533SL77P MALAYL412A948M413C7461009
nmX.Memnoch Posted April 29, 2006 Posted April 29, 2006 (edited) After doing a little searching I found that the SL77P is part number RK80532HE083512. According to this page, it does support Hyperthreading. It is a Mobile Intel Pentium 4 so your mileage may vary getting the CPU to work properly in a desktop board. Edited April 29, 2006 by nmX.Memnoch
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