See screenshot.... wtf?
ADDvanced macrumors regular Original poster Nov 8, 2015 147 23 Aug 1, 2020 #1 See screenshot.... wtf? Attachments Screen Shot 2020-08-01 at 1.37.32 PM.png 243 KB · Views: 223
itadampf macrumors member Jan 16, 2016 38 58 Europe Aug 1, 2020 #2 6 cores 12 threads Reactions: ADDvanced
tsialex Contributor Jun 13, 2016 13,455 13,602 Aug 1, 2020 #3 MP5,1 Xeons have Intel Hyper-Threading enabled. Reactions: bernuli and ADDvanced
ADDvanced macrumors regular Original poster Nov 8, 2015 147 23 Aug 1, 2020 #4 So if I had a dual it would show 24?! Lol. Is there a way to just change it back to 6?
r6mile macrumors 65816 Feb 3, 2010 1,004 504 London, UK Aug 1, 2020 #5 Why would you want to do that?
jameslmoser macrumors 6502a Sep 18, 2011 697 672 Las Vegas, NV Aug 1, 2020 #6 ADDvanced said: So if I had a dual it would show 24?! Lol. Is there a way to just change it back to 6? Click to expand... Yes, and why would you want to? You can disable hyper-threading, and its actually done by some people because of vulnerabilities discovered recently, but its not likely those vulnerabilities will affect most end users.
ADDvanced said: So if I had a dual it would show 24?! Lol. Is there a way to just change it back to 6? Click to expand... Yes, and why would you want to? You can disable hyper-threading, and its actually done by some people because of vulnerabilities discovered recently, but its not likely those vulnerabilities will affect most end users.
K kohlson macrumors 68020 Apr 23, 2010 2,425 737 Aug 1, 2020 #7 ADDvanced said: Is there a way to just change it back to 6? Click to expand... This implies that this isn't the default. Activity monitor on all Macs shows the number of threads, not the number of cores.
ADDvanced said: Is there a way to just change it back to 6? Click to expand... This implies that this isn't the default. Activity monitor on all Macs shows the number of threads, not the number of cores.
ADDvanced macrumors regular Original poster Nov 8, 2015 147 23 Aug 1, 2020 #8 Just takes up more screen space
MarkC426 macrumors 68040 May 14, 2008 3,700 2,097 UK Aug 2, 2020 #9 ADDvanced said: Just takes up more screen space Click to expand... Get a bigger screen then. Plus why do you need to monitor what the threads are doing? While your at it you better take out half your ram to free up those slots........ ? Reactions: majus
ADDvanced said: Just takes up more screen space Click to expand... Get a bigger screen then. Plus why do you need to monitor what the threads are doing? While your at it you better take out half your ram to free up those slots........ ?