Help Slow processor
Just fitted an XP 2600+ processor in my KT4V mother board updated my bios set the fsb to 166 multiplier on auto. It reads correctly as a 2600+ running at 2.09 Mhz but when i benchmark it using 3d mark 2003 the cpu score comes out at 165 which is slower than the 1.4 i used to have in there, if any one has any suggestions to bring this back up to speed it would be extremly helpfull. Have changed nothing except processor
Ok it seems that my 400 watt power supply is actully a 350 here is the reading from the top of the power supply
+3.3v / 24A
+5v / 35A
+12v / 12A
-12V / 0.8A
-5V / 0.5A
+5vsb / 2A
+5v & 3.3V Combined load 190w
Total output 350 watt max
I will be buying a new power supply this weekend whatever so any suggestions will be helpfull keeping fingers crossed this will cure my problem , Thanks :P
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N70: Very slow processor ?
Has someone else noticed what may feel like the effect of a very slow processor in N70-MusicEdition.
Effect-1)
I noticed that the click-sound played after pressing the click-button for still image (@ 2MP) for N70-MusicEd, the actual snap is taken almost 1-2 seconds afterwards.
I shot about 10 photos of my very restless kid (as most 3yr olds are). Each time I had him pose, shot a snap, he ran, I only got the blurred image of him running away.
Effect-2)
Screen refresh (with some momentary white banding) is quite noticable during mp3/aac playback.
Or, am I having some default setting which can be turned-off, or some fine-tuning possible to remove these apparent timing glitches ?
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Is there any way to speed up the N70? Mine is getting slower and slower, I have deleted all excess photos, have very few music files, virtually none in fact, and cannot figure out what is making it slow down, it is down right painful. Any suggestions? -
MACBOOK: PLS HELP: Slower performance?
Hi there. I've just bought the Macbook Black, Intel Core Duo, 2GHz, 1GB MemoryRam (upgraded), 80GB harddisk, etc etc. I used to have a Powerbook G4.
I'm however disappointed in MacBook. I used some of it's applications, i.e. Comic Strip, iTunes, etc, it was at a reasonable pace, although a tad slower than my old G4. Then I installed MS Office for Mac, and I tried using it's applications, somehow it slowed down considerably. So most applications I use becomes a nightmare coz it takes ages to perform one command! Pls someone tell me, why this is, and what I can do to speed up it's performance?
Another question: when we buy Macbook, is it not supposed to come with all the softwares CDs (Mac OS CD, Apple Applications CDs..etc) too? All I have is the Install CDs.
MacBook Mac OS X (10.4.6)
MacBook Mac OS X (10.4.6)Office works faster right now on a PowerBook G4 because it was written for the G4 processor. The new MacBooks use Intel Core Duo processors that are totally different.
Think of it this way. My primary language is English. I can communicate (run programs) quickly and efficiently in English (My Intel-powered MacBook). I know a little spanish (PPC), but I am far from fluent. In spanish, it takes me longer to come up with the right words to say what I want. And if I hear anything, I have to "translate" it in my head and think about the meaning in english. Rosetta is the "program" on the Intel macs that can "translate" programs from PPC to Intel code. There's a bit of a speed hit and it uses a lot of RAM.
If you use PowerPoint a lot, you might think about looking into apple's iWork suite, which includes a powerpoint-like program called Keynote. Keynote can import PowerPoint files and export to PowerPoint, and it is Intel native so it runs quickly.
The "processor whirring" that you are talking about, I believe is the macbook's fan for cooling, or if it is even more quiet, it is probably the hard drive spinning. The processor itself should not make any noise, although there are some reports of the processors or graphics card making a high-pitched "whine" sound, which I wouldn't necessarily describe as "whirring".
Are you in a place with pretty high ambient temperatures? If it is summer where you are, and you're causing high processor use, the fan is more likely to run, but lower use where it idles a lot, such as when typing emails and light web-surfing shouldn't cause the fan to run noisily all the time. In that situation, I think you might want to call AppleCare and see if your computer needs a repair. They can also walk you through the process of resetting the PRAM and power manager, which may help if you're experiencing weird fan and power irregularities.
Personally, although I have installed and updated the Office 2004 suite on my MacBook, I have not used it much since installing, so I can't tell you how it works for me. I haven't had any moments on my computer where it felt very sluggish, but I am using mostly Universal Binary Intel-native programs. Right now I have Mail.app, Safari, iChat, Parallels (the virtual WIndows XP program), iTunes, and Terminal open with 574MB out of my 2GB of RAM free.
I hope that you can solve this problem! -
long story: in the last 6 months, i have had 3 MBP 17inch i7 laptops, each one has been as slow and lethargic as the other, 2 of them with logic board issues, and none of them have been even close to the performance ability of my previous (2007) MBP 17inch model. that computer i had 3 years, their 1.66 model which i upRammed to 4GB max, and later updated to a 7200rpm HD, and i have to say i ran it into the ground, working it in all conditions, almost 365 days a year, always using multiple programs at one time (usually about 10-12), including processor-sapping ones like photoshop CS5, capture one, and firefox (with usually about 20-30 windows open), and only restarting about 1 time per month or 3 weeks or so, and it was solid, and dependable, and never blinked, and never crashed. in 3.5 years, i had the logic board replaced 2x, to be expected considering the thrashing i gave it, but other than that, it was a beast. those were the days :-/
this new model , for me, is a basket-case. the first model from B&H NY arrived (in brazil) with a faulty logic board, which was obvious from the beginning as it ran like a dog, was very slow, and had classic collage patterns appearing on the screen sometimes when i changed between images or programs. i took it to Apple in london a few weeks later and they replaced it immediately, agreeing that the logic board was indeed stuffed. 2nd model, ran equally as slowly, consulted apple UK on numerous occasions via genius bar, and the service was great, and every attempt was made to speed things up, including complete manual reinstall (2x) of all my data and programs (leaving behind all unnecessary library files and possible problem-causing data), removing caches, disk warrier, disc utility, hardware tests, creating new user accounts, etc etc, but nothing, it still ran terribly slowly, and i documented many occasions on video to show them, where after only hours of use, or an increase in room temp, or opening 2 or 3 processor-intensive programs at once would send it into snail mode and render it almost useless unless i restarted it. and these are program crashes which i have never experienced on apple, and im talking about generic programs too, like text edit, safari, itunes etc, not just the imported ones like capture one or CS5......
so now they replced the 2nd one, and now im on the 3rd one.....same things. crashes, and totally unusable processor speeds. ive had this 2 months, and after experiencing the same problems again from the start, i requested that they install the maximum RAM to 8GB for me, which they did, and while the performance is alot better, over the last 6 weeks it has degenrated back to about 60% how it was in the beginning. im in NY right now and the last few days have been warm, and this computer gets so hot, so quickly, and i dont even really hear the fans going inside, and that has added to the slow speed too. if i dont have a fan pointing at it, it just acts like a potato. and one thing i do notice, is that while im processing images in capture One (from RAW to tiff), the computer is rendered un-usable, so clearly this is a processor issue. processor monitoring by apple hasnt revealed anying out of the ordinary. so 3 geniuses, 3 laptops, and 6 months later, im still back at Atari speed and am now having logic board issues with this one too, where the collage pattern is coming back (ie. if i have 8 programs open, the screen will momentarily appear as a collage of all those 8 programs for 1/2 second, broken into hundreds of small squares, like an piece of art, either when i flick from one picture to another, or one program to another).
help. :-/ any ideas?Talk to VirtualBox, they have a full version with enterprise features that may enable VT-x.
Need I mention that Apple is a consumer products company? -
IT help slowing down windows xp home sp2
When clicking IE6 to get to a browers, it's very slow or does not work. When I un-check itune help fron the startup box in msconfig. and re-boot, IE6 works OK. Any solution? I'm using XP Home SP2
Debbie, you may have reasons for using IE, but it's really NOT a good program. It allows all kinds of spyware and other evil issues in WinXP. I HIGHLY recommend using a free alternative such as Firefox. It's much more secure and has many more features.
It could be that something you've downloaded through IE is slowing your computer down, instead of iTunes. I run the same thing you do, with a 1.8 mhz processor, and notice no slowdown what-so-ever.
You may also want to try running some type of spyware catcher to see if that's your issue.
Good luck to you! -
Slow processor performance with my s10 and 3d studio Max
Hello all,
I have an s10 6 megs of ram a Quadro FX 370 video card and a Quad core CPU Q6600 @2.4Ghz,
I run Vista home premium 64 bit, this is my home workstation. I am an animator and I use 3ds Max, my system at work is a Dell Optiplex 550 with a core 2 duo E6550 @ 2.33Ghz with 4 megs of ram and a Radeon X700 pro video card.
When I am working on my home system with 3dsMax it really struggles; it's sluggish it takes at least a minute to refresh after doing a small 512 x 512 render , my render times are if anything slower or the same
even though I've got a quad core at home and more memory. I've repeatedly scanned for viruses, malware etc.. The system comes up clean eveytime, I've uploaded the latest drivers for videocard - still no go.
My questions are these; With a quad core CPU and more memory shouldn't this system be faster than the one at work? If I want to upgrade my processor where can I take it ? Has any body else had this problem with 3ds Max 2009 64 bit and the s10. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
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Need help returning processor task list.
I'm new to KEXT/Kernel programming and Xcode, so I'm sure these are fairly beginner questions, but I'm having some trouble. I'm trying to return a list of processor tasks, so I can test different things such as process id's, file descriptors, etc.
I'm not sure what functions would be useful for me. Is there some way that I would be able to return a list of all running processor tasks and/or their information? Would someone be able to point me in the right direction?Yeah, usually it helps me out quite a bit, but I've been googling for over a week, and I get a whole lot of nothing. Everything that I've actually been able to find uses outdated headers and functions that don't exist anymore. Maybe my google skills just aren't very good for this area, since I *am* new to this after all...
I figured it would be much more time-efficient to just ask the dev community. Any insight would be appreciated. -
HELP -- Slow and sometime unresponsive CF Server
From 2 weeks to date we are having problems with our CF Server. Especifically in one site but affect all the CF webserver. The problem is that the CF server is very slow and unresponsive some times and suddenly is normal again. Sometimes the server take a lot of time to load the index.cfm of the site in some sesion but the rarerly is that at the sametime other users load very fast the index. I don't know why. I debbuged and where it take a lot of time to load is in the application.cfm and is where the session is create. We have othe web apps in our intranet where have session too, they don´t take a lot of time of load the index (index and application.cfm).
Any recomendations?
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This worked:
# VM configuration
#java.home=C:/ColdFusion8/runtime/jre
java.home=C:/Java32/jdk1.6.0_27/jre
#java.home=C:/Program Files/Java/jdk1.6.0_27/jre
In part - CFadmin > Server Settings > Settings Summary
Server Details
Server Product ColdFusion
Version 8,0,0,176276
Edition Standard
Operating System Windows Server 2008 R2
OS Version 6.1
JVM Details
Java Version 1.6.0_27
Java Vendor Sun Microsystems Inc.
Java Vendor URL http://java.sun.com/
Java Home C:\Java32\jdk1.6.0_27\jre
User Home C:\
User Dir C:\ColdFusion8\runtime\bin
Java VM Specification Version 1.0
Java VM Specification Vendor Sun Microsystems Inc.
Java VM Specification Name Java Virtual Machine Specification
Java VM Version 20.2-b06
Java VM Vendor Sun Microsystems Inc.
Java VM Name Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM
Java Specification Version 1.6
This failed:
# VM configuration
#java.home=C:/ColdFusion8/runtime/jre
#java.home=C:/Java32/jdk1.6.0_27/jre
java.home=C:/Program Files/Java/jdk1.6.0_27/jre
Where CF8\runtime\logs\OUT log reports:
Error loading: C:/Program Files/Java/jdk1.6.0_27/jre\bin\server\jvm.dll
Error loading: C:/Program Files/Java/jdk1.6.0_27/jre\bin\server\jvm.dll
I thought CF8 32 bit would struggle with a 64 bit Java. Only had a short time window to try this so did not do any further experiments with trying to make the 64 bit Java function with CF8 like moving or swapping other DLL files around.
Not sure that helps you much since you said the 32 bit JDK did not install. I suppose I have replicated what you found that CF8 got the same startup problem you saw with 64 bit JDK.
What else can I suggest? In my case the particular site was working well CF8 with 1.6.0_04 JVM. The JVM had some tuned values applied to the minimum and maximum memory heap and non-heap values as well as garbage collector had core switch applied so it was working multi-threaded. I guess for me it will be interesting to note if any problems arise since I have left the site running 1.6.0_27 32 bit JDK (aka free upgrade).
Regards, Carl. -
Need help choosing processor and display for X240 please
I'm about to purchase an X240 today or tomorrow and, after doing multiple forum searches and reading a 67-page X240 thread elsewhere, I would really appreciate some help choosing a processor and a display. If it makes a difference, I've decided on:
*Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
*8GB of RAM
*256GB SSD
I intend to use the laptop for viewing/editing Word documents and Powerpoint presentations, streaming movies, and streaming recorded lectures. I'm not sure what lecture viewer/player my school uses yet, but I do know that it has options to play the lectures at accelerated speeds (1.5x, 2x, etc.) and that I will definitely need to use this feature. I'm not computer literate enough to discern whether the processor type has any effect on this. I will use an external drive if I need to download and save any lectures. I also plan to do some infrequent and basic photo editing with Windows Photo Gallery and MS Paint. I'm willing to pay extra for a smoother/faster experience, but I don't want to go with the i7 processor if it's overkill for my purposes or if there are other significant trade-offs besides price.
As for display, I'm torn between the regular HD (1366x768) IPS Non-touch, regular HD IPS Touch, and FHD IPS Touch. Re: HD vs FHD, I've been using a 1280x800 13.3" non-IPS display for the last 6 or 7 years, and I'm pretty happy with it except for the limited viewing angles. Wouldn't regular HD on a 12.5" screen be a step up in resolution? A lot of the reviews of the regular HD on the X240 express disappointment with the "low" resolution, but I don't know if it's really that bad, or if people just have much higher expectations/standards than I do. I'm leaning towards regular HD because my glasses are so strong that increasing the sharpness of what I see also has the side effect of making things appear smaller (minimization error), so I'd probably have to mess with text/DPI scaling if I went with FHD, which isn't a perfect solution from what I've read. I'd only consider getting a touch version if I need FHD (since it doesn't come in non-touch), or if it somehow makes the HD display sharper or more vibrant--I have no intention of actually using touch features.
Apologies for the length, and thanks in advance for any advice! :-)Actually I have been doing further research and I personally would either go with the 2.6GHz NON RETINA MBP or cough up the cash and go all out on a 2.6GHz RETINA MBP and upgrade the RAM to 16GB and upgrade to 768GB Flash storage, I am a student as well so will get a discount which will help.
My fears are that if I get the Retina model I will not be able to upgrade it even further, I want to keep the computer for at least a good 5 years, during those 5 to 8 years will the current upgrades be enough to keep up with the top games and programs etc? Also I have read that repairing the Retina display model is very diffcult and it can malfunction commonly, so I am guessing I should get apple care on top of it just to be sure with this particular model?
I am assuming that they they will bring out the new models out next year and all the chinks and bugs of the current Retina model will be fixed so to speak, of which I have read there is a few... Would it be worth buying the NON RETINA MBP and then selling and upgrading to an improved RETINA MBP model next year?
Finally if i back up my files on a hardrive would I have to use the USP SUPER DRIVE to install files onto the RETINA MBP or can i directly do this without the USP SUPERDRIVE?
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Help: Slow Performance in Captivate 2
I have a new computer running XP Pro SP3 with a fast
processor and 4GB memory.
I am editing a CP movie with 70 slides.
When moving from slide to slide, it takes 3-5 seconds for the
selected slide to appear. During this time, Task Manager says CP is
sucking up 50-70% of CPU.
While ediiting a slide, selecting and editing any object has
similar results: CP goes away for several seconds during which time
no editing is possible.
As an experiment, I created a new movie then imported the old
movie into it. Same result: sluggish operation.
Any suggestions?
TIA!> Breaking news: What seems to be unique about this movie
is that many of
> the
> slides include a fairly large (600x400px) transparent
caption on the top
> level.
>
> I can move between slides WITHOUT these captions almost
instantly. Moving
> to a
> slide WITH one of these captions (in the Edit tab)
incurs a 5-8 second
> delay
> while CP is busy doing something(?).
>
Transparency like this can tax some systems. I ran into a
similar problem
years ago authoring in an application that has transparent
Flash movies and
transparent png files on the same screen. Only slowed down
one machine.
Updating the graphic card drivers fixed it. You can test for
this by dialing
down graphic hardware acceleration.
Steve
http://twitter.com/Stevehoward999
Adobe Community Expert: eLearning, Mobile and Devices
European eLearning Summit - EeLS
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Help - slowing/performance issues
I've been using imovie with no problems until just recently my little 10 minute movie won't play back properly from the timeline. It looks like it's in slow motion & rebooting my computer doesn't help. Also, when I choose 'extract audio' from a clip, it randomly won't work.
This 'slowing' issue seems to be affecting other programs involving video playback, such as quicktime.
Any suggestions on how to fix these issues??
Thanks!!!Turn off FileVault:
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and here:
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Help, slow VBA OLED connection string query...
Hi all,
Purpose: To determine if a city and state combination exists in an existing excel workbook.
Using: VBA with an OLED connection so I don't have to open the workbook.
Code:
Dim cn As New ADODB.Connection
Dim srcData, cmd As String
Dim cityADO As Boolean
With cn
.Provider = "Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0"
.ConnectionString = "Data Source=" & srcData _
& "Extended Properties=""Excel 12.0;"""
.Open
End With
cmd = "SELECT COUNT (*) FROM [" & sSrc & "$A:B] WHERE [City]='" & cCty & _
"' AND [State]='" & cSt & "';"
Set rst = cn.Execute(cmd)
cityADO = CInt(rst.GetString)
I'm self teaching myself and this is part of a self imposed project. (It's basically checking addresses from a list in an excel sheet. Using Bing or google maps API would be cheating in this case) . So my issue is this method is slow and I was wondering if
there was a faster way meeting my objective or if there is something wrong in my code that could be causing a bottleneck.Hi DaBirdGUY,
I made a simple demo with your code, and I did not see the obvious performance issue from the query. Based on my understanding, Excel is not a file format designed for high performance query, so it could be slow when the row count is large. A common way
to improve the performance is load the data to memory and query in memory.
In addition, if the row count is very large, I will recommend you use SQL Server to query rather than Excel spreadsheet.
Best Regards,
Edward
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Why do Macs have slower processors?
Have you noticed that many processors in PCs have faster clock speeds (gigahertz) than many in Macs? I have an iMac with only a 1.83 GHz processor. It seems like that sounds slow. The old Pentium 4 processors were faster. Is it a different scale, I think I heard that somewhere?
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NEED HELP! Processor Question!
Hey there! I just recently bought a mac pro and it comes with 2 dual-core xeon processors(still being shipped). I was wondering if I could upgrade to a quad-core i5. Some people say that I cannot. I need advice.
It sounds like you have a 2006 Mac Pro 1,1. You can upgrade it to dual quad cores with any of the following Intel CPU's: E5345 (2.0 GHz), X5355 (2.66 GHz) or X5365 (3.0 GHz). Forget about the i5 - it won't even fit the socket. I did the upgrade from the dual core Xeon 5150 (2.66 GHz) to the quad core X5355. The actual time required to switch the cpu's is about an hour to an hour and a half. But before I started I spent about a month reading and rereading other people's postings about their experiences doing the upgrade. I'm retired and in my 70's so I have lots of time. A major complication that a number of people reported was that they were not able to remove two of the four screws holding the memory cage in place. These are the two screws at the front of the memory cage and are pointed down. So before I ordered my cpu's I made sure that I could remove these two screws. I would advise you to do the same. Remove the side panel and pull out both memory trays. Then see if you can remove the two screws at the front edge of the memory cage. If you can't you may want to quit. It is still possible to make the cpu switch with those screws in place but it is harder and it increases the chance of your breaking the catches on the heat sink cover. You'll need a Eklind 3 mm wrench (Amazon.com) and a small tube of Arctic Silver 5 (Amazon.com). These were about $6 each. I bought a pair of used X5355's on e-bay for $278 each. My Geekbench score went from 5200 to 9200. Handbrake times were decreased by a factor of 0.56.
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Help: Slow Crucial C300 256GB SSD in 17" MacBook Pro (2011) via SATA III 6Gb/s
Computer: 2011 17" MacBook Pro
Drive: Crucial C300 256GB
Drive Firmware: Revision 7
Bay: Main Drive Bay (6Gb/s)
OS: Lion 10.7.1
I did a fresh install of 10.7.1 and I'm getting these speeds on the above configuration:
Here is the same test run on my previous computer, a 2008 Mac Pro, with SATA II (same exact drive):
What is going on here? The Mac Pro with SATA II was running the C300 faster than the brand new 17" MacBook Pro 2011 running SATA III. This drive should be getting up up to 355MB/s read on SATA III.
Can someone please help me figure out why this drive is not running faster in my computer?
Thank you in advance.
FYI - I did install the new EFI 2.2 Update that was released in September. The above tests were after I installed the update! So you can rule out that I didn't install this update that supposedly fixed SATA speed issues on these Mac's.I solved it. Xbench didn't give the best results. I tried other benchmarking tools and concluded that I am getting the SATA III speeds on this drive on this MacBook Pro.
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