D20 - without with Xeon processor Hyperthreading?

Hallo,

Since a few days I very happily use my new thinkstation D20 with a CPU Xeon 5506. However, when I start the Task Manager in Vista or Server 2008 I see always 4 processors. But I expect to see 8 processors using this processor Hyperthreading.

Question: is there an option in the BIOS to enable Hyperthreading? I've always found it. Or does this processor not support Hyperthreading at all?

Greetings,

:-) Hannes

Welcome to the forum!

the xeon E5506 does not support hyperthreading.

http://Ark.Intel.com/product.aspx?ID=37096

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