RedSector73 wrote:Thats about 11.7% increase in speed which is not to be ignored either.Agreed. It's just hard to reconcile 11% when it should have been 100%. Something else must be afoot.
XIIIIX wrote:If the goal is to prevent jumping processes, try Usmus powerplan.The goal is speeding up execution time of single-threaded processes. On intel, you disable hyperthreading to approximately double the performance. My goal is to do the same...
RedSector73 wrote:My gut feeling is it won't change significantly. I would be interested in the results either way.My first test had 5:08 with SMT on and 4:32 with SMT off. That is indeed faster, but not twice as fast as one would expect.I'll have to...
I have found SMT in the manual, so when I get a chance, I'll conduct an operation in the current configuration, disable SMT, then conduct the operation again and see how the time differs.
RedSector73 wrote:You can't, the big problem is board does not support an Intel CPU or Intel's gift that does not stop giving 'hyperthreading'. If you mean Simultaneous Multi Threading (SMT) ... well now you know what to look for. Given your failure...