Geoff
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It's normal for servers and some the AMD FX 7x series, but not for most desktops.its normal to have 2 physical CPUs on one board, that is if its a server motherboard like
supermicro.com
they handle 2 xeon cpus, but for regular tasking u wont need that much power of 2 cpus
The speed is 2.93Ghz, it doesnt make a difference if it's HT capable or not. it still runs at the same speed.Is the speed on my HT processor including the HT advantage or is it not included,...if it is NOT what do you think its equivalant to in GHZ?(RE: its a Pentium 4 HT 2.93GHZ CPU)
All HT really does is uses the unused clock cycles to simulate an additional core, which marginally helps out in multi-tasking. But your speed is still the same.