This is some testing I did a while back with my first p4c which was a 2.6 that reached 3.24ghz....
I thought maybe some of you guys would like to see what it can do..I tested it with HT on in the bios and off in the bios....
Side bar I ran some of the test on Barton 2500+ oc'd to 3200+ that I am putting a final review together of iand it was night and day and some instances quite sorry....
I also am putting together a review for www.bleedingedge.com where I ran my new p4c HT through the rigors of multitasking with FH running 24/7 in the background...You will be amazed how efficiency and speed in apps can be maintained while having the FH pull 15-25% reductions in times per frame...same thing with HT off or on Barton usually was app based on cpu usage took all the cpu cycle and ran as fast as if it was by itself and the time per frames were usually the time of the first app plus a normal time per frame...Basically not much gets done on the FH side...
Then ofcourse there is 2 instances of FH and that is just pure bonus!!!
HT testing
I thought maybe some of you guys would like to see what it can do..I tested it with HT on in the bios and off in the bios....
Side bar I ran some of the test on Barton 2500+ oc'd to 3200+ that I am putting a final review together of iand it was night and day and some instances quite sorry....
I also am putting together a review for www.bleedingedge.com where I ran my new p4c HT through the rigors of multitasking with FH running 24/7 in the background...You will be amazed how efficiency and speed in apps can be maintained while having the FH pull 15-25% reductions in times per frame...same thing with HT off or on Barton usually was app based on cpu usage took all the cpu cycle and ran as fast as if it was by itself and the time per frames were usually the time of the first app plus a normal time per frame...Basically not much gets done on the FH side...
Then ofcourse there is 2 instances of FH and that is just pure bonus!!!
HT testing