How do I know if my motherboard supports hyper-threading?

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http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/H87MPRO/
hyperthreading is part of intel i7 cpu. the mb today dont list it because any of the newer chipset do it automatically. the only issue with the h87 it a locked chipset you cant over clock an k chip from intel on it the 4770 will work fine.
http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/H87MPRO/
hyperthreading is part of intel i7 cpu. the mb today dont list it because any of the newer chipset do it automatically. the only issue with the h87 it a locked chipset you cant over clock an k chip from intel on it the 4770 will work fine.
 
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Hyper threading (the ability to run 2 threads per core) is a CPU feature. If Your CPU supports, it, any motherboard that supports that CPU will let the CPU do it. Be sure to turn on hyper-threading in the motherboard's BIOS setup.

Intel Turbo Memory (the use of a small flash-based SSD-like device as cache to speed up some disk accesses, mainly to speed up the loading time of programs) has nothing to do with it.