Bios 1.9+ HT CPU Prob

Hello,
I´m having a pretty annoying problem here with that board,maybe some of u guys can help me.
Well,here´s the system at first:
P4C 2,80Ghz CPU
2x512MB MCI/MDT DDR400 CL2,5 RAM
ATI Readon X800Pro
and MSI 875P LSR (the first version,so the old one)
OS: WinXP Home
All is running relativly fine and pretty fast with the BIOS versions up to 1.8,but with that old bios versions my cpu isn´t detected corretly as its missing any HT point in the bios menu. Cauz of the new grapicboard its getting even worse,as almost every 3d benchmark is crashing if u dont use Bios Version 2.10.(someone has to tell me why thats the case btw,I dont get it)
So why am I not using Bios 2.1? Cauz every Bios 1.9 up to the newest,so every Bios that detects my CPU correctly giving it the HT menu point in the bios, is slowing down my system dramatically.
Im not talking about a few FPS or 10mb mem bandwith.
In applications,games and benchmarks my system is down to 50% speed if I use any of the new bios versions.
Maybe I forgot any info u could need helping me,so just ask.
I´m grateful for any advice,thx.
MoB

Ok,thx for the questions.
I really triead a lot already,if HT enabled with HT "accepting" BIOS,multiprozesscor computer is automatically detected by windows,but I´ve heard that can result in probs so I enabled HT and put up the system completly new(yes,with format). The problems remain.
And like I said,with Bios 1.9 and every bios after that,HT is recognized perfectly,but the system is slow as heck.
Bios before 1.9 are fast but dont regocnize the HT compatibliy of my CPU and without 2.1 bios there are some probs with X800pro,as the "notes" of  bios 2.1 on the MSI page explain.
In summary,I once put the system completly new on. With HT in bios enabled,XP installed itself as mulitprocesser computer but the problem remained,so I doubt its a simple software problem,not sure thu,I just dont get it.
Thx alot thu for all suggestions.
To make it at last a bit better to understand here´s a small sanda cpu benchscore
Bios 1.7(not HT menu point, X800Pro benchmark incompatible):
now Bios 2.10(HT disabled in bios and NO multiprocessor CPU in WinXP selected)
After some more trying,it seems the number of MIPS is juming around alot with enabled HT,getting scores from 4000 up to 8000.
Dunno what 2 do :/

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