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You can do this in UEFI?
How?
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Tested this today with Black Death track, and on or off it made no difference at all to stuttering or fps, so I'm leaving it enabled.
Maybe it only makes a difference with higher clock speeds on the cpu? (I'm rubbish at this stuff). |
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Same here, i got the i7 and with the HT off i cant see anny betther fps or stutter.
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but your CPU wil run cooler and your OC limit is higher...for games HT is no go..
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i have it default
i don't know if its on or off but i.ve got stutters only while i,m flying low but it is playable wait untill they finish their optimization ![]() |
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Please note that from what i read, hyperthreading should only be turned off if you have a 4 core processer and the game only utilizes 4 cores. For two core processors and when playing games that are programmed to utilize 8 cores hyperthreading will provide better performance than turning off hyperthreading and overclocking further. This is why some people may or may not see an improvement. For il 2, only people with 4 core processors should see an improvement with no hyperthreading and overclocking. But for games like bf 3 hyperthreading will provide better performance.
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