Originally Posted by
ben805
I'm in process to figure this out, will have to run some benchmark (PCMark Vantage, everest, etc) to compare 4.40Ghz with HT enable vs. 4.50Ghz with HT disable to see which one I would pick to run 24/7. Other than Photoshop CS4 I have not seen any game or apps that can fully utilized all 4 cores left alone 8 threads, I use my machine for photo/video editing, gaming, movie and music playing. Keep in mine that clock for clock you would see almost 10'C reduction with HT disable, if yours is approaching 90'C underload with HT enable, you probably want to disable it, or go easy on the overclock.