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| Apex Techie Lite | Hey guys, I was just wondering if this sounds normal. I have a Core 2 Duo in my system, specs in sig, but I'm not sure that it's behaving properly. As you can see from the picture I've uploaded, the first and second cores pretty much mirror each other. In this shot I have a virus scan and a winrar going at the same time....so why are both cores under more or less the exact same load at any given point? This was normal with my old hyperthreading P4 because one process would spike both meters, as they both represented the same execution core. | |
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