RBT DomainsFeatured DomainsFeatured 1, 1 1 gold badge 20 20 silver badges 33 33 bronze badges. Not really getting the information on the command line, though ;- — Chucky. In order to check the absence of physical sockets run: wmic cpu get SocketDesignation. Jonathan Argentiero 5, 8 8 gold badges 30 30 silver badges 33 33 bronze badges.
Harendra Dhiman Harendra Dhiman 1. What do you mean by absence of physical sockets? A CPU can't be present on a motherboard without a socket isn't it?
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Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. It should open up the System Information app. Select Summary and scroll down until you find Processor.
The details will tell you both how many cores and logical processors your CPU has. Open the Command Prompt or PowerShell. The output of the command tells you how many cores and how many logical processors are found in each CPU on your computer. After running the app, you can see the number of physical cores and threads logical cores at the bottom.
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