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Look in your bios for any setting related to CPU cores, CPU multi processing, number of CPUs, etc and make sure its enabled at max (4).
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That's what I'm saying...the bios shows the maximum as 2.
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nah..it shows 4 when it should show 8
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Anyone?
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You could try flashing the bios to the newest non-beta version.
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Have you go to msconfig, select "boot" tab, click advanced options, select number of processors as "one". uncheck box "number of processors" click ok and check "make all boot settings permanent" restart, go bafck to msconfig "boot" advanced options and check number of processors. You should now see all eight processors. select 8. OK check make settings permanent again and restart. Everything shouuld go back to normal 8 threads.
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