Anyone here have a Intel D490 duel core and Vista

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Phil (PM)

If yes
In Vitsa 64bit Ultimate performance graph via task manager, can you
change the option to view more than one graph per cpu?

I would be very interested if you can, as I cannot.
Yetwhen I re-installed XP on this syetem last weekend on other HD
drive I have, I can view more than one graph per cpu
I just can't in Vista.

My system is a Dell Dimension 9150
Intel D490 duel core 3.2ghz, 2mb cache
4gb ram memory
Nvivida GE Force 8800gts
Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit

Thanks in advance
Phil
 
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Synapse Syndrome

Phil (PM) said:
If yes
In Vitsa 64bit Ultimate performance graph via task manager, can you
change the option to view more than one graph per cpu?

I would be very interested if you can, as I cannot.
Yetwhen I re-installed XP on this syetem last weekend on other HD
drive I have, I can view more than one graph per cpu
I just can't in Vista.

My system is a Dell Dimension 9150
Intel D490 duel core 3.2ghz, 2mb cache
4gb ram memory
Nvivida GE Force 8800gts
Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit


When you right click on Computer and select Properties, what does it say
about your processor there?

Also, when you right click Computer and select Manage, and go to the Device
Manager section, what do you see under Processors? Are there two entries;
one for each core?

ss.
 
P

Phil (PM)

When you right click on Computer and select Properties, what does it say
about your processor there? Intel Pentium D CPU 3.2 GHz
Also, when you right click Computer and select Manage, and go to the Device
Manager section, what do you see under Processors? Are there two entries;
one for each core? YES
ss.
Hi Ss, thanks for reply.

When you right click on Computer and select Properties, what does it
say
about your processor there?
Intel Pentium D CPU 3.2 GHz
Also, when you right click Computer and select Manage, and go to the
Device
Manager section, what do you see under Processors? Are there two entries;
one for each core?
YES

This is what bugs me, under device manager it is showing two.
Bios is set to use mutiple cores.

Any suggestions?

Thanks
Phil
 

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