Hi Rich,

This is always a BIOS setting - there is no O/S command to disable H/T. To date I have never heard of a BIOS that does not allow the user to disable H/T, but I have read that there are BIOS'es out there that don't offer this function.

Go into your BIOS setup screen and you should find the option somewhere.

D.

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Rich Adamson wrote:



Hi Waldo, it really depends on who you ask - Digium say that anything less than 99.99% is going to result in problems, but ours regularly runs at around 99.98% and we don't have any problems.

One of our boxes was running at around 99.96% and we had major issues with the voice quality packing up from time to time. We disabled hyper threading and put the TDM400P on its own IRQ and the results came back up over 99.98% (haven't had any problems since).



How do you disable hyper threading (what's the command and where is it placed)?


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