Dumbledore
Journeyman
I have a system with the following config
AMD Phenom X4 9950 BE
ASUS M3A-H/HDMI Motherboard
2GB RAM
Leadtek PX6600GT Grafix
Windows XP SP2 and Windows 7 on separate physical hard disks
My problem is that my processor gets detected as a quad core proccy in the BIOS but as a single core in the OS, both by the task manager and by CPU-Z. In the BIOS (American Megatrends btw), the CPU info says that the physical count is 1 and logical count is 4.
I had this same config working a month ago, shown as 4 cores in both task manager and CPU-Z. I've installed the given CPU driver too.
The most puzzling aspect is that in the device manager, under processors, I get 4 AMD 9950 processors, which I understand is for the 4 cores each. Every single device under that says its working fine.
I've installed the CPU drivers given with the motherboard, and I still don't get a positive result. Do I have to replace the CPU? Please help!!!
AMD Phenom X4 9950 BE
ASUS M3A-H/HDMI Motherboard
2GB RAM
Leadtek PX6600GT Grafix
Windows XP SP2 and Windows 7 on separate physical hard disks
My problem is that my processor gets detected as a quad core proccy in the BIOS but as a single core in the OS, both by the task manager and by CPU-Z. In the BIOS (American Megatrends btw), the CPU info says that the physical count is 1 and logical count is 4.
I had this same config working a month ago, shown as 4 cores in both task manager and CPU-Z. I've installed the given CPU driver too.
The most puzzling aspect is that in the device manager, under processors, I get 4 AMD 9950 processors, which I understand is for the 4 cores each. Every single device under that says its working fine.
I've installed the CPU drivers given with the motherboard, and I still don't get a positive result. Do I have to replace the CPU? Please help!!!