Since it's an Intel with Hyperthreading (2 virtual threads per core) it will always show double ammount of the physical core's available.
It will however not help you with EQ Titanium client since it can only use 1 core, no matter its 2,3,4 or 6 physical cores or hyperthreading or not
It will help with most other modern applications and games tho.
If you can set the cpu affinity of the EQ client to something other than 0 it might help performance, since all programs that may run in the background wich do not support multi-threading will always default to cpu affinity 0 (the first core) wich you can see by Cttrl-Alt-Del and watch the graph of the CPU cores. The first core is normally always more saturated than the rest.
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