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Hallo,

I would like to turn off the hypterthreading/SMT in the bios. The PC mainly runs single-core applications and it turned out that they have about 30% better performance without hyperthreading.

It is a HP Pavilion desktop PC.
Bios Vendor: AMI
Bios Revision: F.15

When I enter the Bios with F10 there are no Advanced Settings.
When I enter the Bios with Ctrl+F10 the Advanced Settings tab appears but it is empty.


Can anyone help me with this problem?

 

Thanks a lot

Benni

 

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hi

sorry but

https://support.hp.com/ee-en/document/c07639649

according to this you have an amd processor, no Hyper-Threading
If you have the equivalent with amd, which I don't know, maybe nothing possible via the bios?
I should do some research

 

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Hi Prométhée,

thank you for your answer.

There are AMD Ryzen 5 5600G installed in the computer. These have 6 cores and can run with 12 threads (SMT/Hyperthreading).

The linked processor from you AMD Ryzen 7 5700G has 8 cores and can run with 12 threads.

Basically, both have the option of SMT/hyperthreading.

Private I have a Ryzen 9 3900x with an Asus motherboard there I can disable SMT/Hyperthreading without problems.

 

What I mean by that is the processor can do it but the HP bios either can't, it's locked so you can't change it or there is a trick to get into the advanced setting.

 

I understand that HP uses a stripped down version of the bios, but that you can't even decide whether to use SMT/Hyperthreading or not is very disappointing. As I said for the applications for which I need the PC's (12 pieces) run 30% faster when I disable SMT/Hyperthreading.

 

 

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I would just say Hyperthreading, is the nomination for intel processors, normally
I found a simulation of an hp bios, with AMD processor, and nothing
And I remembered that it was often the case with intel also precisely
I couldn't search very long, but, found nothing, except that it would be better with, for most cases..
Try contacting HP directly, you never know
let me know if they respond!

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