Algenon Lacy wrote:Hi Eagle Eye.
So on this basis, I would go with the 4 core option without hyperthreading.
regards
Algenon.
Absolutely: Look at it like this:
The jobscheduler instructs the PC which of the cores to "use".
The PC can only understand this instruction in computer lingo,
binary, 0's and 1's
To use all 4 cores, you need a binary word of 0000 1111 - each one of the 1' "switches on" the corresponding core.
(Now disregard the leading zero's.)
3 cores would be 0111, 2 cores would be 0011 etc.
Here's an easy way to convert this binary to human language, which is "Decimal"Launch your PC calculator and select the "programmer" option.

Now click on the "Bin", circled in red.
Now all numbers grey out, excepting the "1", circled in green. (and also the 0)
Click on the "1", say 4 times, (setting up a binary code), and your calculator will display the decimal equivalent , marked in blue.
Use this figure in your job scheduler.
I use 1110 , job scheduler 14. The last core I reserve for Windows to use.