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09-23-2006, 07:43 PM #1
Computer Tip of the Day is Back !!!!!
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Today is Processor Change Day
Okay, so I'm upgrading from an Intel 2.8/ 1M / 800 FSB to 3.2/ 1M / 800 FSB on an Intel 865GLC MOBO
Nice!
So we get the processor in, artic silver 6 all, attach the Thermalright XP120 heatsink w/ Panaflo 120 x 28mm Fan (badboy cooling here) and boot up.
Everying is cool but why am I not getting the respectable blazing speed I had anticipated?
Well damn.
I've adjusted all the performance parameters in XP and this goes on for a week and I'm pissed !!!!!!
Alas you big dummy check your bios !!!!!!
Okay so we open the case and move the boot pin on the MOBO over to boot into bios mode and check it out.
Well damn ... there's my problem.
Sure enough we're reading the processor as 3.2 and the memory of 1G.
As I move over to memory parameters I'm still on 333mhz !!!!!
Well damn.
Okay so we open the memory parameters and bam thiers my 400mhz. DDR2 of course.
I then run auto define and sure as shit the mobo goes right into 6-2-2-2, a boost up from its max 5-2-2-2 latency and this tells me that all my shit is perfect.
Oh, and for the hell of it I check the parameters of my ASYLUM 5900 video card and another damn misadjutment.
I'm on 64mb when I need to be at 128mb. Bam adjustment is made.
We check all the rest of the parameters then F10 to save and close.
We move the MOBO pin back, close the case and re boot.
I SAID DAMN !!!!! I'm once again King of the CPU GeekWorld !!!!!!
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09-24-2006, 11:30 AM #2
Windows XP Memory Performance
Today lets re-cap on how to allow Windows XP to improve your memorys' perfromance.
Right click on My Computer
Click Properties
Click Advanced
Under Performance click settings
Click the Advanced Tab
Go to Virtual Memory and click change
Under Custom size you will see Inititial size and Maximum size
Your maximum size will be about twice that of initial size (which is the recommended in the box below under Total paging file size for all drives)
Click the Custom Size Button and change your initial size number to that of the maximum size.
In my case it is 3072, so now I have the value 3072 in both boxes
Click ok ... and click ok all the way back out.
You should get a reboot message from XP to set changes.
Reboot
Now you're blazing !!!!!
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09-24-2006, 04:31 PM #3
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09-24-2006, 05:20 PM #4
where ya been bro,
lol he's the john madden of computer troubleshooting
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09-24-2006, 05:23 PM #5
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Where's the tv screen and lazer light??
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09-24-2006, 05:27 PM #6
No there is no reason not to do this.
XP as a superior artificial intelligence by default has determined that your current settings suffice in accordance with your hardrive caching and for windows operability.
It wants to perform better .. if you tell it too.
By default your memory is losing quite a bit of performance and it too will perform any way you ... tell it to do.
This new setting is a type of overclocking that is safe.
For Intel it's about all you can do.
Intel MOBO's by default allow a bit more performance for memory latency when using auto and user defined.
However you can seriously damage your stuff if you try ridiculously high settings in the bios .. which is not possible for Intel.
All other MOBO's such as the athlon based mobo's allow for serious overclocking (bios settings) and this is cool if you understand how high and how hot and for how long until your components blowup.
Nobody stays way overclocked for too long.
They only do it for ceiling parameters and then back off.
Gamers usually encounter problems because of the need for speed.
Usually a shutdown and pray for a re-start.
Here with these new settings, you can set them and forget it.
More clarification to come in XP performance parameters ..
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09-25-2006, 01:59 PM #7
Windows XP msconfig re-cap
Today lets re-cap on the wonderful world of msconfig in the Windows XP OS.
click start
click run
type msconfig then ok
click the startup tab
see all those boxes with checks in them?
Those are all the programs that windows xp is executing every second.
This means you are in system slowdown and theres not really a damn thing you can do about it other than spend some big bucks on some big memory.
But we can help windows out by stopping some of these executing programs by unchecking some boxes.
Most of these programs don't need to be running until you tell it too by clicking on any of your favorite program icons. By the way Windows XP hates icons on your desktop.
Uncheck anything that says Adobe, like a adobe gamma loader. Go ahead and uncheck anything that looks suspicious.
Do not uncheck your antivirus programs like Norton identified by Symantec, nor McAfee. If you're using McAfee you're already running a little slower because this program is in a constant state of executing.
If you can't tell what you're unchecking, move your mouse cursor over to the vertical line under command and move it to the right to expand the program so you can see what it is.
Their is a lot of crappy stuff running in the background and you can safely check and uncheck stuff depending on your desire.
All done?
Now click apply then click ok.
Windows will now message you to *exit and restart*, so go ahead.
Dum dee Dum
Back on desktop?
Go ahead and click *do not show this message again.*
You should be getting some additional blaze now.
If you don't like the new settings go ahead and go back into msconfig and play around some more.
See you tomorrow.
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09-25-2006, 03:30 PM #8
lets have another
performance one, i just did the virtural memory one, cant really tell a diff
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09-25-2006, 04:10 PM #9
not much else you can do to boost performance other than the page file and removing everything you dont need from the startup via the registry if its not all in msconfig
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09-25-2006, 04:11 PM #10
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09-25-2006, 04:22 PM #11
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what if you have amd?
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09-25-2006, 04:23 PM #12
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09-25-2006, 05:27 PM #13
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so what he said up there will work? i'll have to give it a try when i get off work tomorrow.
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09-25-2006, 08:04 PM #14
MadSeason is kind of right and kind of wrong.
More of *kind of rough around the edges.*
As we explore msconfig some more you'll understand that windows xp as an artificial intelligence can be easily lobotimized if not careful.
For instance, do not go into startup and uncheck everything.
Some programs that stop running will in turn affect other programs on and on.
Your Norton Anti-virus will be the first to corrupt and in about a week you'll start having stall problems in programs and in your OS because the dll's will fail to negotiate ... thats just for starts.
Second, if you are going to use a spyware, only use Ad-Aware SE.
All other spyware removal act as THEEE spyware now on your computer and act as a mild virus mainly because they are cheap programs that do nothing but conflict.
They replace and remove critical keys in the reg and the only way to remedy is to reinstall windows unless you know your regedit and this turns out to nothing more than a pain in the ass and waste of time.
Here's the example.
Click start
Click run
type msconfig click ok
Click the Services tab
This the Windows XP artifical intelligence.
Every service is intertwined with every service.
This hosts the thought process's in XP just like neurons and axions firing off in your head.
DO NOT EVER PLAY WITH THIS.
YOU WILL LOBOTIMIZE YOUR XP OS !!!!!
At he same time open Control Panel
Click Administrative Tools
Click Computer Management
Click Services and Applications
Click Services
See all that stuff?
This is your Windows XP Spinal Cord
Some things are automatic, some are manual, some are disabled.
You can go ahead and right click on something and click properties and study the properties and this will give you an idea of the beauty of XP.
Its much like the complicated process's of a human body.
NEVER MESS WITH ANY OF THIS IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING !!!!!!!
Close your Control Panel and cancel out of msconfig.
Good Night and one of you mods please reactivate my account or do something as I'm tired of waiting a half hour to finally get on here because it always says *server is busy try again later.*
Thank you!
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09-26-2006, 09:24 AM #15
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it seems to be running slightly slower, and almost choppy.. does it work the same for AMD?
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09-26-2006, 11:55 AM #16
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09-27-2006, 08:42 AM #17
If this is the case back off on your Initial value size until you are stable. Remember that you are trying to allow XP to find its balance with your system components.
For instance, If you are using an 8mb cache PATA (IDE) hardrive you can back the value a bit more.
Remember now that heat causes component expansions and kills performance.
Remove your case cover and touch your HD to see how warm it is.
Wear an anti-static device while doing this or make sure you are wearing a rubber sole shoe.
Now, the new 16mb cache HD's are very fast and you may need to leave the initial value at its original size. This is important because the 16mb drive runs very hot and thus it would be running even hotter.
With SATA drives you may lower the value even lower if needed.
Todays HD's require their own cooling.
I'm still using an old Maxtor 6E040L0 DiamondMax 8 40g 2mb just beacuse its noiseless and I've got an 80mm Antec directly underneath it as it was getting fairly warm with the new settings.
As of the moment I'm waiting for my WDJS 80G SATA to get here so I'll post the results.
Madseason also has an important point.
Do a defrag then a Windows diskcheck.
First do a diagnostics with either MAXBLAST or Data Lifegaurd (WD)
This is important as no HD is perfect and almost all have bad sectors etc, that need to be reapaired,
We will be discussing single, dual and quad core processors in the near future as they relate to info seeking and performance.
So keep it cool and keep it on LS1.com's Aerialist !!!!!!
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09-27-2006, 08:51 AM #18
If this is the case back off on your Initial value size until you are stable. Remember that you are trying to allow XP to find its balance with your system components.
For instance, If you are using an 8mb cache PATA (IDE) hardrive you can back the value a bit more.
Remember now that heat causes component expansions and kills performance.
Remove your case cover and touch your HD to see how warm it is.
Wear an anti-static device while doing this or make sure you are wearing a rubber sole shoe.
Now, the new 16mb cache HD's are very fast and you may need to leave the initial value at its original size. This is important because the 16mb drive runs very hot and thus it would be running even hotter.
With SATA drives you may lower the value even lower if needed.
Todays HD's require their own cooling.
I'm still using an old Maxtor 6E040L0 DiamondMax 8 40g 2mb just beacuse its noiseless and I've got an 80mm Antec directly underneath it as it was getting fairly warm with the new settings.
As of the moment I'm waiting for my WDJS 80G SATA to get here so I'll post the results.
Madseason also has an important point.
Do a defrag then a Windows diskcheck.
First do a diagnostics with either MAXBLAST or Data Lifegaurd (WD)
This is important as no HD is perfect and almost all have bad sectors etc, that need to be reapaired,
We will be discussing single, dual and quad core processors in the near future as they relate to info seeking and performance.
So keep it cool and keep it on LS1.com's Aerialist !!!!!!
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09-29-2006, 08:35 AM #19
Browser performance
Today we're going to speed up your Internet Browser
Go ahead and unplug the power cord from your power supply to modem from the modem.
Wait about 2-3 minutes.
In the meantime, go to the top of your browser toolbar and click tools
Click Internet Options
Click the advanced tab
Scroll down and and put a check in Use HTTP 1 through proxy connections.
Scroll down some more and put a check in Empty Temporary Internet Files when Browser is closed
Scroll down a little more and put a check in Use TLS 1.0
Click apply then ok back out.
Connect your power to modem and wait for detection.
You can view the detection to see the ISP speed.
You've just cleaned your cache which causes browser slowdown and introduced a higer speed if your ISP has done this.
Your browser now also deletes all those crappy browser quarks everytime you close your browser.
Now when you do a disk clean they won't be there thus increasing your disk clean time.
Have a nice day
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09-29-2006, 08:51 AM #20
Browser performance
Today we're going to speed up your Internet Browser
Go ahead and unplug the power cord from your power supply to modem from the modem.
Wait about 2-3 minutes.
In the meantime, go to the top of your browser toolbar and click tools
Click Internet Options
Click the advanced tab
Scroll down and and put a check in Use HTTP 1 through proxy connections.
Scroll down some more and put a check in Empty Temporary Internet Files when Browser is closed
Scroll down a little more and put a check in Use TLS 1.0
Click apply then ok back out.
Connect your power to modem and wait for detection.
You can view the detection to see the ISP speed.
You've just cleaned your cache which causes browser slowdown and introduced a higer speed if your ISP has done this.
Your browser now also deletes all those crappy browser quarks everytime you close your browser.
Now when you do a disk clean they won't be there thus increasing your disk clean time.
Have a nice day
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