by fl00d3d » April 18th, 2008, 4:53 pm
You said "quad core" in your post, but "quad processor" in your subject. Big difference between the two.
To be completely honest, you probably don't have a 'Quad Processor' system because the motherboards and such are very ... nonstandard. Most likely you have a dual processor (two physical CPU chips), dual core.
CPU1
--core1
--core2
CPU2
--core1
--core2
= quad core
Though I'm not doubting you COULD have a quad processor, it's rather unlikely ... and nonetheless, makes a huge difference when troubleshooting.
If you have a quad core, and your bios is picking up 2 CPUs, then your BiOS is fine. Just make sure you have the latest motherboard drivers and open up task manager to see how many windows are showing (should have 4).
I'll wait to hear back from you before I talk any more.
You said "quad core" in your post, but "quad processor" in your subject. Big difference between the two.
To be completely honest, you probably don't have a 'Quad Processor' system because the motherboards and such are very ... nonstandard. Most likely you have a dual processor (two physical CPU chips), dual core.
CPU1
--core1
--core2
CPU2
--core1
--core2
= quad core
Though I'm not doubting you COULD have a quad processor, it's rather unlikely ... and nonetheless, makes a huge difference when troubleshooting.
If you have a quad core, and your bios is picking up 2 CPUs, then your BiOS is fine. Just make sure you have the latest motherboard drivers and open up task manager to see how many windows are showing (should have 4).
I'll wait to hear back from you before I talk any more.