Z77a-gd65 supports hyper-threading?

I have seen in some sites in Internet that the z77a-gd65 supports hyper-threading, but there is no mention of it in the MSI official site nor any BIOS option to enable and disable hyper-threading is described in the manual 
Do you guys know whether multi-threading is supported or not?
Thank you very much in advance for your reply!

Thanks Froggy Gremlin for your reply.
There is no shot of this subsection. In page 2-10 there is a shot of the "OC Section" and in page 2-15 a reference to a read only CPU specification sub-menu, but no reference to the HT-setting at all. Maybe I am reading an outdated manual, but it is the one from the official MSI site at //download2.msi.com/files/downloads/mnu_exe/E7751v2.2.zip
But if you have the mainboard and you know there is this option, I trust your word. I am probably buying it but wanted to know before if this option was available.

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