It splits them.  The task manager, however, gets its percentage out of
all cpu's.  So...if you have one hlds using 100% of one of your 4
logical CPUs, then it will report that you have 25% CPU utilization.
All 4 logical CPUs are equal.  There are no "real" and "fake" CPU's.
Hyperthreading essentially splits each physical CPU in half to make 2
logical CPUs.

Dave

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I have a dual Xeon 2.8 setup and I have a few questions about the
hyperthreading. With it being listed as 4 cpus, HLDS will use one of the
four. Obvoiusly, two of these are not real, but HLDS uses the fake ones
anyways. My question is if the HLDS is on one of the fake cpus and using
90% of it, is that using 90% of the whole cpu or just 90% of the fake
one?
What I am saying is if one of the fake cpus is full does that make the
whole real one of them full or does it split like 1400mhz into the fake
one?

Please help me out.
Thanks.
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