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Old 09-11-2010, 01:48 AM   #1
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So far this is what I've done today...

- Installed 2 new sticks of 2gig Kingston DDR2 800mz memory. I'm probably going to add 1 more after I install some software and see what resources I have left while they are running.

- Installed a new H/D. WD Black 1TB 3.5 7200 64mb dual processor. I'll get a SS one when the prices come down.

- Fresh install of Windows7 64 bit. I hate it with a passion but I know I'll get used to it after I start a new thread and get some answers to some basic shit I seem to be missing.
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Old 09-11-2010, 03:29 AM   #2
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So far this is what I've done today...

- Installed 2 new sticks of 2gig Kingston DDR2 800mz memory. I'm probably going to add 1 more after I install some software and see what resources I have left while they are running.

- Installed a new H/D. WD Black 1TB 3.5 7200 64mb dual processor. I'll get a SS one when the prices come down.

- Fresh install of Windows7 64 bit. I hate it with a passion but I know I'll get used to it after I start a new thread and get some answers to some basic shit I seem to be missing.
7 aint so bad once you get used to it.
Besides, nothing beats a clean install for boot speed.
WD drives have done pretty well by me. I have 2 1 TB green drives in my TV server that take a constant pounding and they have survived well for 2+ years now. (knock on wood)

Just ask if 7 has you befuzzled.
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Old 09-11-2010, 04:56 AM   #3
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7 is what Vista should've been. I like it a lot.
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Old 09-11-2010, 06:14 AM   #4
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7 aint so bad once you get used to it.
That remains to be seen. I'm almost at the stage of blowing it out and doing a clean install.

Besides, nothing beats a clean install for boot speed.
I agree.... especially when it's XP.

WD drives have done pretty well by me. I have 2 1 TB green drives in my TV server that take a constant pounding and they have survived well for 2+ years now. (knock on wood)
I've always had good luck with them as well and that's why I went for another one this time. I can't wait for the prices to come down on the SSD's though. I want one real bad.

Just ask if 7 has you befuzzled.
Trust me I will but it's gunna be in it's own thread. Watch for it to follow shortly.
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Old 09-24-2010, 02:49 PM   #5
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Over the last week or two I stuffed a new 1 gig video card and 500 watt PSU in my box and have those working like a charm. On Monday I installed a new CPU and I don't think I'm getting the full benefit out of it because I have an older 250 gig HD with the name ACER on it ( don't ask... the HD is the only thing left inside that's ACER ) . Whenever I open a program it sounds like it's working hard just to try and keep up. So............... I'm looking for a free utility that I can download from a trusted site and test that sucker out to see if that's what's holding things up. Anyone have any suggestions.

For shits and giggles here's the info on the CPU...

Old one was... AMD Dual Core 64 4800+
New one is.... AMD Phenom ll Black Edition X4 955 ... yes I updated the BIOS to the newest ver so this thing should put the old one to shame but as far as I can tell it seems to be preforming at the same speed.

Further info.... XP w/4 gig RAM

Thanks for your help.
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Old 09-25-2010, 01:43 AM   #6
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Bump...........

Where the hell are all the computer geeks?
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Old 09-25-2010, 01:52 AM   #7
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You will not get the full benefit of the new hardware until you get rid of that crap hard drive. And JFYI Acer does not make hard drives. They may put a label on it, but it's made by someone else.
Download Sandra and it will tell you everything you want to know about your computer. It will benchmark it and run it through it's paces. It will also tell you who makes the HDD

http://www.techspot.com/downloads/160-sisoftware-sandra-lite.html
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Old 09-25-2010, 02:03 AM   #8
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You will not get the full benefit of the new hardware until you get rid of that crap hard drive. And JFYI Acer does not make hard drives. They may put a label on it, but it's made by someone else.
Download Sandra and it will tell you everything you want to know about your computer. It will benchmark it and run it through it's paces. It will also tell you who makes the HDD

http://www.techspot.com/downloads/160-sisoftware-sandra-lite.html
Tim that's exactly what I was looking for. Thanks.... I'll run it and see what the hell is goingt on. Keep your eyes peeled cuz I might have a couple more questions.

ps: I know Acer doesn't make HD's and I know they put their stickers all over everything. I was just telling folks in a sheepish kinda way I got fucked by buying an Acer. I knew I was getting fucked when I bought it but I needed a computer real fast... quick like a bunny fast.
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Old 09-25-2010, 02:22 AM   #9
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There are a few things that affect hard drive performance.
Spindle speed-> 7200 rpm = good, 10,000 rpm = better
Interface-> PATA = meh, SATA 1.5 mbs = good, SATA 3.0mbs = better
Seek time-> the lower the better
If you can afford one get a SSD for the best performance.

I gave up on Maxtor brand drives and have had pretty good luck so far with Western Digital.

If you just want to keep what you got and run a speed test then try HD Tach.
http://www.simplisoftware.com/Public...request=HdTach
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Old 09-25-2010, 02:40 AM   #10
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There are a few things that affect hard drive performance.
Spindle speed-> 7200 rpm = good, 10,000 rpm = better
Interface-> PATA = meh, SATA 1.5 mbs = good, SATA 3.0mbs = better
Seek time-> the lower the better
If you can afford one get a SSD for the best performance.

I gave up on Maxtor brand drives and have had pretty good luck so far with Western Digital.

If you just want to keep what you got and run a speed test then try HD Tach.
http://www.simplisoftware.com/Public...request=HdTach
Yup, I agree..

The controller on that hard drive is also important but most people would not know who makes it.. JMicron makes the biggies..

The new 6GB SATA write SSD drives are about to be released into the market ( 3 to 6 months ) and I would wait for those.. The faster you can write to a drive the better..
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Old 09-25-2010, 04:38 AM   #11
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I ran Tims tests but that shit is way over my head.

Then I ran Poops and just wtf is this telling me? I'm not that computer savvy anymore.




If I have to get another HD, which was my initial suspicion, take a look at this site and tell me what I want to buy. I picked this site cuz I can walk in tomorrow and grab one. I don't have the time to wait if you get my drift. Please don't pick the $400 one.

http://www.mikescomputershop.com/hard-drives-c-1.html
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Old 09-25-2010, 05:06 AM   #12
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Your sustained read rate is ok for a regular internal hard drive, burst rate is pretty darn good too
I cant reconcile the price point for a SSD drive myself so I couldnt recommend one but as usual you get what you pay for.
Here is a quick video overview that might help.

http://www.pcworld.com/article/19748...s_of_ssds.html
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Old 09-25-2010, 05:10 AM   #13
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This may be redundant but, Have you defragged your hard drive recently?
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Old 09-25-2010, 05:24 AM   #14
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This may be redundant but, Have you defragged your hard drive recently?
Good question and the answer is yes. Yesterday as a matter of fact.

I watched the video re ssd and it makes sense but I think I'll wait until the prices drop. I remember paying $500 for a tape back-up when they came out cuz I just had to have one. I don't want to get myself trapped in that scenario again even though I used it almost daily.

Maybe it's a RAM issue. I'm running 4 gig but who knows what it is. Got a test for that?
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Old 09-25-2010, 05:45 AM   #15
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Good question and the answer is yes. Yesterday as a matter of fact.

I watched the video re ssd and it makes sense but I think I'll wait until the prices drop. I remember paying $500 for a tape back-up when they came out cuz I just had to have one. I don't want to get myself trapped in that scenario again even though I used it almost daily.

Maybe it's a RAM issue. I'm running 4 gig but who knows what it is. Got a test for that?
If you are running XP 32 bit, then you are only using 3 gig. To make full use of your 4 gig of ram then you need either XP 64 bit or any flavor of Windows 7. Nothing beats a fresh install of any OS but that can be a pain.

For Memory testing, try Memtest86+

http://www.memtest.org/
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Old 09-25-2010, 06:25 AM   #16
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Poop I'll run that test in a bit. Lemme go off on a tangent for a bit first. I found this nice little app called " Speccy ' and when I ran it I discovered I'm running two entirely different sets. Here's the info and it's making me wonder if that's a big part of my problem. Don't axe me how I ended up with that mix cuz I have no idea.

Slot 1 & 2 each have one stick in 'em. Both are...
Type DDR2
Size 1024 MBytes
Manufacturer Avant Technology
Max Bandwidth PC2-5300 (333 MHz)

Slots 3 & 4 each have one stick in 'em. Both are...
Type DDR2
Size 1024 MBytes
Manufacturer Hyundai Electronics
Max Bandwidth PC2-4300 (266 MHz)

Here's the link to Speccy download if anyone is interested ( freeware ). It's better than Everest Home Edition as far as I'm concerned.

http://www.filehippo.com/download_speccy/
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Old 09-25-2010, 06:27 AM   #17
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Nothing beats a fresh install of any OS but that can be a pain.
I'm trying to avoid that as you can tell. I almost went for Windows 7 a couple of weeks ago but changed my mind. I didn't like the prospect of a week of work gettin' all my stuff reinstalled. .... and yes I did investigate all my hardware and software to ensure the vendors have updates for W7. That was very important to me.
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Old 09-25-2010, 06:35 AM   #18
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For Memory testing, try Memtest86+

http://www.memtest.org/
I don't wanna run that test cuz I don't have a fucking clue what to do with it. I'm so out of touch with this stuff it's not even funny. I saw the DOS screen examples and said to myself... wtf is this? I don't remember any of my DOS shit! That was 20 years ago for shit sake.
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Old 09-25-2010, 07:43 AM   #19
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Poop I'll run that test in a bit. Lemme go off on a tangent for a bit first. I found this nice little app called " Speccy ' and when I ran it I discovered I'm running two entirely different sets. Here's the info and it's making me wonder if that's a big part of my problem. Don't axe me how I ended up with that mix cuz I have no idea.

Slot 1 & 2 each have one stick in 'em. Both are...
Type DDR2
Size 1024 MBytes
Manufacturer Avant Technology
Max Bandwidth PC2-5300 (333 MHz)

Slots 3 & 4 each have one stick in 'em. Both are...
Type DDR2
Size 1024 MBytes
Manufacturer Hyundai Electronics
Max Bandwidth PC2-4300 (266 MHz)

Here's the link to Speccy download if anyone is interested ( freeware ). It's better than Everest Home Edition as far as I'm concerned.

http://www.filehippo.com/download_speccy/
Guy I am not surprised you have two different types of DDR's in your machine.. Often stores will mix and match DDR's knowing the faster speeds will slow down to the older technology and are often cheaper then the older stuff, so it doesn't matter as long as your MOBO can handle both as long as they are the same technology.. Hence you could not use DDR1 with DDR2 but could well us DDR2 + DDR2 as long as they are acceptable to the MB..

That said, some have issues with using the controller on Hyundai DDR2 and Samsung DDR2.. It really can be that touchy..

Poopa, pricing for SSD Drives are a part of what I sell at the OEM level. Just one segment of many products we represent Pricing is in the tank right now due to what I mentioned earlier about a transition between 3GB to 6 GB write speed and a dump on the market but it wont last.. As soon inventory is gone you will see a drastic price increase again for a while..
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Old 09-25-2010, 04:58 PM   #20
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Francis is right about the memory.
I dont like to mix and match memory speeds and manufacturers.
Get the faster memory usually means a faster data bus speed and should increase performance some.

Your new cpu runs at a higher clock rate but your memory may be holding you back.
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