Has Logic 9.1.3 "actually" helped HT issue on i7 Macbook Pros?
Would really appreciate help as I've searched everywhere but can't find an answer.
I'm planning on buying a 15.4" Macbook Pro, the 2.66 i7 model. Primarily using it to run Logic Studio. Now there were hyperthreading issues with the i5 i7 etc processors in previous logic versions, which 9.1.3 has fixed with an option to select how many cores to use. OK - It's widely clear that everyone with iMacs and Mac Pros have happily expressed the performance benefits they should accordingly be enjoying from their systems and this HT fixing logic update.
*The issue:* - People using i5 and i7 Macbook Pros have all seen their dual cores now present 4 bars in Logic 9.1.3... however have not mentioned experiencing performance improvements with this update. I've read this on a few forums, making me re-think my purchase. The other issue and second question, is some macbook pro users have mentioned is their Logic will show 4 cores maxed out, but their system's cores only at about 60%. This screenshot taken by someone might help explain further (note the bottom left hand side vs logic's meters).
http://www.gearslutz.com/board/attachments/music-computers/200520d1288323680-log ic-9-1-3-ht-fix-screen-shot-2010-10-29-04.39.15.jpg
Has anyone here with a Macbook Pro (i7) actually experienced performance improvements with the 9.1.3 upgrade? With regards to hyperthreading and virtual cores. If so, how much. And regarding my second question, can anyone shed some light on why this is the case and if anything can be adjusted on the system to boost this?
Thank you very much...
In transit to a new one, Mac OS X (10.5.1)
