GMABooster to improve graphics performance

Hi,
Has anyone try using the GMABootser utility on a Ideapad S10 ...?
It was mentioned in Digital Life" that it can improve up to 2.5x your graphics performance.
Thank You.

Read this: http://www.umpcportal.com/2009/04/gma-booster-increases-your-gma-based-device%E2%80%99s-graphical-pe... - and also the comments.
Message Edited by Loser on 07-09-2009 03:38 PM

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    Bryan_N: To puter_student The transcript will be posted on the boards within 48 hours after this event. I got to the link by going to hp.com, and searching for support on "mini 1110nr" http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/product?product=3860346&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&lang=en&cc=us
    The MI desktop is based on Ubuntu, and you can also find lots of general Ubuntu information on external forums Certain applications have support externally as well, such as the Firefox browser.
    mlk3742: to Sanchertx: Can I swap out or replace the graphics card to speed up graphic intensive demands such as Photoshop?
    Sanchertx: To mlk3742 Hello - not with our notebooks. They are either attached to system board or a daughter board, which is then attached to the system board.mlk3742: to Sanchertx: So there is no way from a hardware approach to increase speed? The only time I notice my lap slows down is processing large files, i.e. photos, or while performing image edits in Photoshop. After increasing RAM, everything else has speeded up noticeably. My laptop has more than half the hard drive space free.
    Sanchertx: To mlk3742 Hardware wise you can get a faster hard drive - example move from a 5400 rpm to 7200 RPM - Also make sure you have the latest BIOS update. These usually have maintenance modifications to resolve potential problems and tweak the hardware.mlk3742: to Sanchertx: How and or where do I get a BIOS upgrade? Do you have a recommendation for which hard drive to get? Will any aftermarket drive fit in my laptop?
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    DexterM: What tweaks do you guys usually do on your Windows PC's to ensure optimal PC performance?
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    amdkenworth: Hi I have an HP that has a on board video card and it won’t show any video when its turned on???
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    laurensw: I installed antivirus software and now my PC is running really slow - what should I do?
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    rdewing: My PC is about a year old and it is getting slower and slower. Do I have a virus? Is there something that I can do to make run faster?
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    scribblesteve: I'm having a graphics problem where I cannot see images. I have only seen it with the HP Help and Support and the Installation of Adobe Web Premium Installation. I have no Idea how to fix this, and neither does anyone in the multiple Support Forums I've posted the problem in. Here are some screenshots: http://www.stevedolan.com/shared/graphicsproblem.jpg  | http://www.stevedolan.com/shared/graphicsproblem2.jpg
    Bryan_N: To scribblesteve This one looks like something I cannot answer before the event terminates. Can you start a thread on this on the customer forums here and we can continue? If you already have, can you send me the link and I can subscribe to it?
    scribblesteve: Bryan_N: Here is that link: http://h30434.www3.hp.com/psg/board/message?board.id=Display&message.id=1715#M1715
    Bryan_N: To scribblesteve Thanks scribblesteve
    SiobhanF-HP: We are nearing the end of our chat session. We only have time for 3 more questions. If we did not get to your question, please post it on the Notebook and Desktop boards.
    jest1: It takes my PC a pretty long time to boot. Any recommendations?
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    SiobhanF-HP: We only have time for one more question. If we did not get to your question, please post it on the Notebook or Desktop boards.
    jest1: I think I have a notebook battery that was part of a recent recall, what do I do about this?
    Mister_Do: To jest1 Visit the HP Notebook PC Battery Pack Replacement Program Web site at: http://www.hp.com/support/BatteryReplacement for additional information and to determine if your battery is part of the program.
    jest1: How can I find out the maximum amount of memory my system can accept?
    Mister_Do: To jest1 HP has product specifications for your PC on its web site. Go to www.HP.com and click on Software Driver and enter your exact PC model name. You must give the specific model number, ex dv9009nr, and not the series number, ex dv9000. Click on the document that references Product Specifications at the top of the list of articles. You will get a detailed breakdown of your system including microprocessor, graphics card, and the maximum amount of memory you can load onto your PC.
    SiobhanF-HP: We are ending the chat event. Thank you for coming. We hope you found it worthwhile. I will be posting a transcript of the event in announcement section at the top of the Notebook and Desktop boards. Please feel free to continue these conversations on the Forums.
    SiobhanF-HP: We will be hosting future Meet the Experts chat sessions on a variety of topics, so please tell us what you thought of the event and how it could be improved.
    Message Edited by timhsu on 06-02-2009 05:28 PM
    I work for HP, supporting the HP Experts who volunteer their time and technical knowledge to help others.

    hello sir,
    i want to your help
    i was installed fresh windows 7 via cd rom and then after installed all software.
    and now after 1 day customer complained me that cd rom not read any cd and i m also check when i insurt cd so its not read and when i am double click on cd rom icon its eject so what i do for that please reply on my email address.
    [text removed for privacy]
    VIMAL

  • Improving G5 performance

    Hello,
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    Option 1: upgrade from 2.5GB to 4.5GB of RAM
    Option 2: upgrade from 6600 to x1900 graphics card
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    I understand that the x1900 will improve Aperture a lot, but will it affect Photoshop at all? Will it have any effect on the general GUI "responsiveness" and applications like Safari, iCal, etc.?
    I'm guessing the 2 more gigs of RAM will help Photoshop, but how much? Will it be significantly noticeable? Will more RAM help Aperture noticeably?
    Thanks for your help understanding the finer points of this.
    Best,
    Chris

    Thank you for your very thorough reply. I have a couple of questions comments (below).
    Option 1: upgrade from 2.5GB to 4.5GB of RAM
    I did go ahead and upgrade to 4.5GB of RAM. So far, any performance improvements that might have happened are barely noticeable. Actually, the app I notice the most change in is Aperture, which is nice.
    The more you fill a boot drive (or any drive) over
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    The internal HD (400GB, 7200 RPM) has my system and user files on it. That drive has 150GB used, so about 60% remains. It would seem disk space is not the problem, right?
    You probably know how a sandbox works, but for those who don't... it enables me to install updates to the system and apps and test them for a while. If there aren't any problems, I use SuperDuper to "smart update" the HD with new changes. If there are problems, I simply boot back to the HD and then roll back the sandbox to the state it was in prior to the updates.
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  • How about the Graphic Performance?

    Hello all!
    May someone can help me to get that clarified ...
    I have a MacMini with Thunderbolt connection. Latley I started to use RC Flight simulator which challenges the video card of my MacMini pretty much.
    How about a Thunderbolt Display? Will TB just "substitute" my current HDMI-Connection or will some computing power be "outsourced" to the display? In other words: will the graphic performance of my MacMini improve using a TB-Display or does it stay the same because the build in video card is still "in charge"?
    Thx for your help!

    No question the Thunderbolt is without doubt a fantastic display, however to answer your question I'm personally experiencing a performance drop (see my very recent thread in this forum).
    One of my reasons for finally getting the Thunderbolt Display was to enjoy some proper gaming on a big screen for 3D games both within OS X and Bootcamp. Even when I match my MacBook Pro 17" unibody's (early 2011) top resolution with the Thunderbolt Display for a like for like comparison, I get a performance drop which I was hoping would never happen. I was hoping that with the MacBook Pro in closed 'clamshell' and thus the MacBook Pro switching it's own display 'off' and presumably diverting all of the GPU's performance power straight to the Thunderbolt Display via it's direct fast Thunderbolt bus; that it would at the very very least match the performance when using the MacBook Pro's own display, but currently I have to choose the 'very low' graphics setting on some games to maintain a decent frame-rate for smooth game play.
    Mybe this is not a permanent Thunderbolt Display problem/fault and might be resolved at some point by means of a software, display driver or display/thunderbolt/GPU firmware update. If that be the case then I'll know there's hope at the end of the tunnel. Understandably I wasn't expecting my MacBook Pro 17" early 2011 to perform miracles with it's graphics performance anyhow, but it's 1GB Graphics adapter isn't all that bad either and is a half decent card that can give acceptable results. But If you where to match the resolution of the Thunderbolt Display to that of the MacBook Pro for comparison for yourself and then run a 3D game like say 'Dirt 2', you will soon realise there are slight performance issues; unless of course I'm doing something wrong.
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  • CS6- Sluggish Graphics performance

    Hi;
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      I played around with the 'performance' options and I discovered that the fastest setup seems to be when I go to Graphics Processor Setting and uncheck the 'Use Graphics processor' box (It was checked by default) . Then, things seem pretty snappy. The zoom doesn't seem to have much of any 'animation' as it changes level.
      The next quickest seems to be when I leave the 'Use Graphics processor' box checked, but change the 'Advanced settings'/Drawing Mode to 'Basic' (down from the default 'Advanced').
      Here, the zoom seems to be smooth, but seems to have a little bit of an 'animated' appearance as it is growing or shrinking (as it changes the zoom level). The worst performance is the default drawing mode of 'Advanced'.
      Does anyone else see this issue with CS6 and ATI graphics? Is it expected to have to turn down the graphics setting to get improved performance?
      The ATI 5870 isn't too shabby of a video card, and I expected better with CS6.
      The 64-Bit version speed doesn't seem any different, although the Graphics setting for 'Use OpenCL' is checked in 64-bit version of CS6
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       Thanks;
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    I rolled back the drivers to the AMD 12.2 Catalyst video driver version and things do seem much improved.
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    It seems like the graphical effects for things like 'Iris Blur' look  fancier with the graphics card being used, but so far it's not clear if they are actually any faster/more responsive. 'liquefy' looks very smooth with or without the 'use graphics card' option.
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      Thanks!
         -Greg

  • Improving VLC performance

    Hi!
    Im playing some mkv movie with vlc
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    This did not happen before, and the memory does not seem to be the problem here. (Although is one of the few movies i download that are this huge, i usually download 8 Gb ones, more or less...)
    I post this pic showing gnome system monitor:
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    The system is a dual core 6000+ AMD processor, with 2 Gb RAM......
    My point in this thread is: Is there any way on improving the system's performance without purchasing a new processor / more RAM / Better graphic card? or is my system outdated?
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    Last edited by Xi0N (2010-08-15 18:39:19)

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  • Satellite M40: graphics performance unexpectedly decreased

    Hi,
    Some time ago I noticed that graphics performance of my M40 was unexpectedly decrased to about 50%(comparing scores from "3D Mark").
    I haven't installed any software that could affect on it.
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    Can it be related to some hardware damage?

    Hi
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  • Get the best graphical performance

    I've been developing an application where the graphical appearance is very important, so every panel has a 1280x1024 size with a 32-bit color depth picture control as large as the panel itself used as background; moreover there are a lot of other picture controls.
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    Vix
    In claris non fit interpretatio
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    Using LV 8.2.1 on WinXP SP3
    Using CVI 2012 SP1 on Win 7 64bit, WinXP and WinXP Embedded
    Using CVI 6.0 on Win2k, WinXP and WinXP Embedded

    After having reduced the images as possible, there are 2 or 3 uir files with a size of 20MB. All the uir files are then embedded into the executable files (that is more than 100MB large).
    I've already considered other design schemes for loading images, but this one is the best for my application: the problem is that the graphical performance of CVI are quite bad (as already discussed in the past)
    I've been trying to get the highest performance from CVI, but the improvements are not so easy.
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    Vix
    In claris non fit interpretatio
    Using LV 2013 SP1 on Win 7 64bit
    Using LV 8.2.1 on WinXP SP3
    Using CVI 2012 SP1 on Win 7 64bit, WinXP and WinXP Embedded
    Using CVI 6.0 on Win2k, WinXP and WinXP Embedded

  • Does aperture require a dedicated video card? If not a requirement? does it improve the performance of aperture?

    Does aperture require a dedicated video card? If not a requirement? does it improve the performance of aperture?

    Aperture can work with integrated video, but the consensus here is that Aperture is fairly demanding when it comes to graphics cards, as it relies on them for various processes. So, if you have the option to get a machine with a dedicated video chipset, do so.

  • Remove step icons from CVI Operator Interface to improve execution performance

    The CVI Operator Interface updates the icons for each step (lower right) when tracing is enabled. Can these be stopped but the steps still visable and would this improve execution performance.

    Hi Dave,
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    The only way would be to modify the code in the exedisp.c, in UpdateOnStepChange() function. Just comment out the SetCtrlBitmap() function there are two calls in this function.
    As to whether it is going to make a noticable different in performance, well that depends on the spec of the controller (PC), graphics card etc. you are using. But you probably wouldn't notice any diference.
    Before you make any changes, copy the sub-folders from the NI folder to the User folder and work from the User folder.
    Regards
    Ray FarmerMessage Edited by Ray Farmer on 05-07-2005 06:29 PM
    Regards
    Ray Farmer

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