A AaronDunphy New Member Aug 22, 2010 #1 I have an intel i5 650 3.20 GHz which is dual core... so why is this telling me i have quad cores?
johnb35 Administrator Staff member Aug 23, 2010 #2 Maybe because it has 4 threads? http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=43546 BTW, Speedfan isn't highly recommended anymore, I believe coretemp is recommended to use.
Maybe because it has 4 threads? http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=43546 BTW, Speedfan isn't highly recommended anymore, I believe coretemp is recommended to use.
FairDoos Active Member Aug 23, 2010 #3 I dont really find SpeedFan that nice tbh i mostly use HWMonitor & CPU-Z they make a great team
ScottALot Active Member Aug 23, 2010 #4 You have HT (Hyper-Threading) which uses one core to simulate 2 threads for better performance in most situations... i3 - Dual Core (without HT, right?) i5 - Dual Core with HT = 4 threads i7 - Quad Core with HT = 8 threads i7 980X - Six-Core with HT = 12 threads
You have HT (Hyper-Threading) which uses one core to simulate 2 threads for better performance in most situations... i3 - Dual Core (without HT, right?) i5 - Dual Core with HT = 4 threads i7 - Quad Core with HT = 8 threads i7 980X - Six-Core with HT = 12 threads
Okedokey Well-Known Member Aug 23, 2010 #5 read here: http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=43546 number of cores = 2 number of threads = 4