hyperthreading and CPU resource measurement

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Just wondering about CPU load measurement with HT enabled. Do values displayed by task manager represent the half of the real load for single core CPUs?

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Maybe dumb question.


However, I made some try.
Using HT a CPU load of more than 51% is displayed for tasks requiring 100% of resources with HT disabled.

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Cpu load will distribute evenly across processors when an app isn't threaded by the programmer so that it has cpu affinity. This means that a 51% load across 'both cpus' is 102%. HT is integer only so imo you're not going to see truly massive performance increases, although specific benchmarks by certain sites and companies may make it seem so.
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I havent't done thorough tests, but it seems CPU require a bit more power with HT enabled. Its temperature looks more than 1°C higher (>51% load)

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Repeated the test.
NO effective temperature difference noticed.

However in HT mode CPU load can reach peaks up to 74%

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Is it spiking?
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Post by bronYaur »

hyperthreading is only cache and register enance of cpu the OS look the register of cpu like dual processor

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Spiking? Sorry, I can't exactly understand what you mean.
I can sometimes read that value on a very short lapse...
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