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Digidesign Support :
"Pentium 4 systems with HyperThreading technology must have "Intel HyperThreading" in the system BIOS disabled in Pro Tools 6.x. Pro Tools 7.0 and higher supports HyperThreading." Hey , I just wanted to know if someone experienced this "enabling".I mean someone who has been through 6.x without P4HT then upgrade to 7.x activating P4HT. Is there a real improvement? Is it still very stable ? I know you can increase the processor use (limited to 85% without HT), what would then be your advice about settings with HT (90, 95 %...) Any opinions welcome...Cheers |
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