Hyper-threading
This workstation supports Hyper-Threading Technology (HTT) which is an Intel-proprietary technology
used to provide process parallelization. The technology improves processor performance under certain
workloads by providing useful work for execution units that would otherwise be idle. A processor with
Hyper-Threading enabled is treated by the operating system as two processors instead of one. Hyper-
threading relies on support in the operating system as well as the CPU.
To implement hyper-threading, see
The Computer Setup (F10) Utility on page 31
.
Intel Turbo Boost Technology
This workstation supports Intel® Turbo Boost technology which enables the CPU to run at a higher than
normal rate. When all CPU cores are not necessary for the workload, inactive cores are turned off and
power is diverted to the active cores to increase their efficiency.
You can enable and disable Turbo Boost in the workstation BIOS menu. For instructions on setting BIOS
features, see
The Computer Setup (F10) Utility on page 31
.
HP Cool Tools
An HP Workstation with Windows XP Professional includes additional software that is not installed when
you first start the workstation. Additionally, a number of preinstalled tools on the workstation can enhance
the workstation experience. To access or learn more about these applications:
1.
Open the HP Cool Tools folder by selecting
Start>All Programs>HP Cool Tools
.
2.
Select the
HP Cool Tools
icon on the desktop.
3.
To learn more about these applications, select
HP Cool Tools—Learn More
.
4.
To install or launch the applications, select the appropriate application.
NOTE:
A preinstalled Windows Vista Business operating system does not contain an HP Cool Tools
icon, shortcut, or folder, but several of the tool programs are included, such as Performance Tuning
Framework.
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