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PostPosted: 13 Jan 2012, 02:34 
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I am running an i7 2600k on Win7 64 with hyperthreading enabled. It turbos constantly at 3.8.

With Prime95 torture tests I am getting 61, 68, 63, and 61 as max on the four cores.

Was thinking about disabling hyperthreading and trying a higher multiplier like 42 or 44.

I care about games and emulators for games.

Any reason not to kill HT?


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PostPosted: 13 Jan 2012, 03:49 
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For games, most certainly yes, disable it. Having HT on gives an FPS loss in all games, and introduces stuttering in some.

Having it off raise the temps a bit, but also allows for higher overclocks. I have mine at 4.8 all the time, and I'm pretty sure i could have it at 5.0ghz but I'm too impatient for all that tweaking/testing/retweaking. Using a Noctua cooler with 2x 120mm fans. I have LLC at Level 7 and CPU voltage at 1.33, which is dynamically altered by my LCC setting. , I never even installed the stock cooler, though I would not expect more than 4.2ghz.


But HT is awesome for thing like encoding video and music. Cuts my encode time in half. It'll do a full 1080p BD-50 in about 80 minutes.


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For games, most certainly yes, disable it. Having HT on gives an FPS loss in all games, and introduces stuttering in some.

Having it off raise the temps a bit, but also allows for higher overclocks. I have mine at 4.8 all the time, and I'm pretty sure i could have it at 5.0ghz but I'm too impatient for all that tweaking/testing/retweaking. Using a Noctua cooler with 2x 120mm fans. I have LLC at Level 7 and CPU voltage at 1.33, which is dynamically altered by my LCC setting. , I never even installed the stock cooler, though I would not expect more than 4.2ghz.


But HT is awesome for thing like encoding video and music. Cuts my encode time in half. It'll do a full 1080p BD-50 in about 80 minutes.


Just to correct one point, turning HT off lowers temps not raise them, because it reduces the load on the CPU, its the same reason why you can get higher overclocks with it turned off.

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Haha yes I thought I had corrected that.


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I did a lot of benchmarking and tests with this when I first got my 2600k because I was curious.

After spending ridiculous amounts of time testing everything, I concluded that it was best to leave it on. I saw no performance loss in any game by having it enabled. I also didn't see much gain. There are a selection of games where it does increase performance.

On top of this I do a lot of video encoding, multi-tasking, and all kinds of stuff at the same time, and having HT enabled definitely increases performance, especially with video encoding.

I run mine with a turbo ratio of 4.8. I can run it at 5.0 but the temps make me feel uneasy so I backed it down to 4.8. It runs perfectly fine at 4.8 with HT enabled.

In fact, the only reason I can think of why HT might hurt gaming performance is due to heat. If you don't have a good cooler and you start generating too much heat, the processor will naturally cut back on performance to save the CPU. Get yourself a great cooler and you'll be fine.

I looked up others' benchmarks throughout the HardOCP forums and other various tech forums and the average seems to be that a slightly lower clock with HT enabled is faster than a slightly higher clock with no HT (in games that will utilize this many threads, of course—like Battlefield 3).

Anyway, I recommend you do a lot of benchmarking yourself. Raise your turbo multiplier (and voltage if needed), then try with and without HT. Monitor your temperatures throughout the entire thing. If you see that the temperatures are high then try without HT and then again at a slightly lower clock with HT.

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PostPosted: 14 Jan 2012, 01:55 
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Well HT off drops each core 5c.

I bumped to 4.5 and Prime95 was giving me 67, 73, 69, 66 for the cores max temp with no HT.

I then remembered to clean my dust traps and I now get 61, 69, 65, 62 for the max temps with Prime 95.

Think I will give it an hour more and then get some benches and then try the same clock with HT.


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I would leave it on unless you run into a situation that demands having it off.

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Mine stays on all the time, and I don't have problems running games (stuttering), I am happy with the rendering performance in Sony Vegas, and the temps are fine. I have it at 4.2Ghz, haven't tried it higher, although with these temps I am sure I could push it to 4.6 or 8 no problems :)

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I bought both an i5 and an i7 when I built my rig with the aim of testing overclockability in the same rig setup. Two other friends did the same thing to average out any batch issues. Ultimately the i7s didn't go as far with HT on, but gave similar results to the i5 with it off. With the games and benchmarks that we tested, HT gave no benefit to maximum or average FPS.
As my rig is games only and I was only bothered about this one metric, I left the i5 in there.

It's worth noting that when I down-clocked to 4.3 the benchmarks reported next to no difference in the FPS scores either, so the concept of 'max FPS' is relative.

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Ran some benchies. I know we are supposed to love benchies so here they are.

Used my Steam games with built-in benchmarks only. And Dolphin. NVIDIA driver settings were for max quality with AA and Vsync application controlled. In-game settings were maxed with no vsync at 1920x1080.

As an aside, if I didn't before, I now hate screen tearing.

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Mafia II no HT
51.8
48.7
50.8
Mafia II no HT Avg. 50.43

Mafia II HT
50.7
48.4
48.5
Mafia II HT Avg. 49.20



Just Cause 2 no HT
Concrete Jungle
49.66
49.92
49.68
Just Cause 2 no HT Avg. 49.75

Just Cause 2 HT
Concrete Jungle
49.17
49.36
49.28
Just Cause 2 HT Avg. 49.27



Lost Planet Extreme Condition DX10 no HT
Snow
23.3
24.2
23.6
Lost Planet Extreme Condition DX10 Snow no HT Avg. 23.7

Lost Planet Extreme Condition DX10 HT
Snow
23.5
23.3
23.4
Lost Planet Extreme Condition DX10 HT Snow Avg. 23.4



Lost Planet Extreme Condition DX10 no HT
Cave
39.5
38.8
39.1
Lost Planet Extreme Condition DX10 Cave no HT Avg. 39.13

Lost Planet Extreme Condition DX10 HT
Cave
38.7
39.2
38.9
Lost Planet Extreme Condition DX10 HT Cave Avg. 38.93



Batman: Arkham City DX11 no HT
39
39
38
Batman: Arkham City DX11 no HT Avg. 38.6

Batman: Arkham City DX11 HT
39
39
39
Batman: Arkham City DX11 HT Avg. 39



Half-Life 2 Lost Coast no HT
279.68
279.15
279.18
Half-Life 2 Lost Coast no HT Avg. 279.336

Half-Life 2 Lost Coast HT
281.60
282.46
281.35
Half-Life 2 Lost Coast HT Avg. 281.803



Shogun 2 DX11 Graphics High 1080p no HT
72.9625
72.75
72.9125
Shogun 2 DX11 Graphics High 1080p no HT Avg. 72.875

Shogun 2 DX11 Graphics High 1080p HT
72.875
72.8125
72.95
Shogun 2 DX11 Graphics High 1080p HT Avg. 72.879

Dolphin: Twilight Princess no HT
Dolphin: Twilight Princess no HT Inside Avg. 47
Dolphin: Twilight Princess no HT Outside Avg. 37

Dolphin: Twilight Princess HT
Dolphin: Twilight Princess HT Inside Avg. 56
Dolphin: Twilight Princess HT Outside Avg. 41

Lost Planet has the ability to increase concurent operations I left it at 4 for both. I could select 5-8 with HT enabled but 6-8 were flaky with stuttering in the Cave benchmark. Also, if anyone knows what the concurrent rendering option does in Lost Planet feel free to post.

Looking at the results, HT in PC games is a neglibile option. Perhaps newer games will start seeing more benefits but for pure gaming purposes it feels like the new X-Ram.

Dolphin however, had a noticiable improvement with HT enabled. Seeing as that was one of the reasons for overclocking in the first place I will be leaving it on. My max temps after 12 hours of Prime95 at 4.5 with HT were 68, 75, 70, and 68. They seemed to average a few Cs lower so I don't see a problem with leaving HT enabled or any need to downclock.

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