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HP Z600
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Hello,

          I have a HP Z600, my old CPU is E5620, works correctly, I have changed the CPU to X5675.

          when i choose 1 or 2 cores and in the bios (Advanced--processor--cores), my computer works correctely, but when i choose All instead of 1 or 2 in the number of cores or activate Hyerthreading or both the computer restarts

         Configuration

         HP Z600

         Motherboard C2-"01/07/10" date

         RAM: DDR3 10800E :20GB

         BIOS V 03.60 (the old is 03.57 and I update it to V 03.60 under windows 7)

         HARD DRIVE: SSD 120 GB

         GRAPHIC CARD: NVIDIA QUADRO NVS 290

         LINUX UBUNTU 14.04 64 bits (I tested 16.04 and opensuse 13.2 but no news)

         in the case of winows its i use the command msconfig and all cores appears, but in linux, I could not see them or have the desktop

Help me to solve these problem. Thank you

       

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