I7-13700 Thermal Sensors widget
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For my configuration which of these two settings is best to use?
I've always had this doubtI still don't understand why pfsense detects 24 CPUs? Could it be a widget error?
Actually it should be 16 CPUs -
@Unoptanio said in I7-13700 Thermal Sensors widget:
For my configuration which of these two settings is best to use?
I've always had this doubtThe first one (AES-NI CPU-based Acceleration)
(the second one in your highlight needs a extra electronic component that handles Crypto)I still don't understand why pfsense detects 24 CPUs? Could it be a widget error?
Do you have Hyperthreading enabled in BIOS?
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hyperthreading should be active, I don't remember having it disabled, I'll check
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@Unoptanio said in I7-13700 Thermal Sensors widget:
hyperthreading should be active, I don't remember having it disabled, I'll check
You should disable it (its quiet useless on a firewall). Then it should be only 16 CPUs.
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Half of the cores (the performance cores preseumbly) support hyperthreading so it appears as 8+8 performance cores and 8 efficient cores. 24 cores total.
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Okay. I confirm.
As you said, by deactivating hyperthreading in the BIOS, the cores detected by the widget are now 16What do you recommend?
Do I leave hyperthreading on or off? -
With a CPU that powerful I doubt you'll see any difference!
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@Unoptanio said in I7-13700 Thermal Sensors widget:
What do you recommend?
Do I leave hyperthreading on or off?The general consensus is to leave it off - a Firewall takes no profit from Hyperthreading.
And as Steven said, the CPU is in your system for sure not the bottleneck ;-) -
OK
The CPU temperature detected inside the BIOS (32°C) is a little higher than that detected by the pfsense widget
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Its a big Machine