Windows 7 Professional 64bit & TWO physical core duos (4 processors)
I have a HP Pavilion a6767c. It is a 64 bit machine. It has TWO Core Duo ES300's at 2.6 Ghz. (TWO physical core duo processors with TWO cores each equals 4 processors total available). I am running 64 bit Windows 7 Professional.
My question: Other forums say that Windows 7 Professional will support multiple cores. When I ctl-alt-del the performance monitor shows only two graphs.
Does this mean that Windows 7 Professional is only using the two cores of one of the two physical core duo processors and ignoring the other two cores on the second physical core duo processor?
How do I get Windows 7 to recognize all 4 cores and show me 4 graphs in the performance monitor?
I bought the box for Autocad and I want maximum performance.
Thanks for any light anyone can shine on this question.
I have a HP Pavilion a6767c. It is a 64 bit machine. It has TWO Core Duo ES300's at 2.6 Ghz. (TWO physical core duo processors with TWO cores each equals 4 processors total available). I am running 64 bit Windows 7 Professional.
My question: Other forums say that Windows 7 Professional will support multiple cores. When I ctl-alt-del the performance monitor shows only two graphs.
Does this mean that Windows 7 Professional is only using the two cores of one of the two physical core duo processors and ignoring the other two cores on the second physical core duo processor?
How do I get Windows 7 to recognize all 4 cores and show me 4 graphs in the performance monitor?
I bought the box for Autocad and I want maximum performance.
Thanks for any light anyone can shine on this question.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP a6767c
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional - 64 bit
- CPU
- Two Intel Dual Core Processors
- Memory
- 8 GB