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Peter Goddard Guest
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Posted: Fri May 28, 2004 11:34 pm Post subject: How to get the best performance out of a Shuttle? |
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Hello,
I have an
SN41G2 with 2X512M (Crucial CT279338),
AMD Athlon 2800(333MHz) Barton ,
120GB Maxtor 7200rpm HD,
NEC ND-1300A DVD re-writer
Windows XP professional.
Despite all this, I'm not convinced that is ir running as quickly as it can.
Unfortunately I have nothing to compare it with. Can anyone recommend any PC
performance software which may help. Are there any BIOS/Windows settings
that I really need to set for optimal performance?
Cheers
Peter. |
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Posted: Fri May 28, 2004 11:36 pm Post subject: Re: How to get the best performance out of a Shuttle? |
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"Peter Goddard" <peter_goddard@ntlworld.com_IDontLikeSpam> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Hello,
I have an
SN41G2 with 2X512M (Crucial CT279338),
AMD Athlon 2800(333MHz) Barton ,
120GB Maxtor 7200rpm HD,
NEC ND-1300A DVD re-writer
Windows XP professional.
Despite all this, I'm not convinced that is ir running as quickly as it
can.
Unfortunately I have nothing to compare it with. Can anyone recommend any
PC
performance software which may help. Are there any BIOS/Windows settings
that I really need to set for optimal performance?
Cheers
Peter.
Peter, |
There are many things that "may" improve performance - first
download a benchmark util such as "Sisoft Sandra" - the free version is
sufficient. You can benchmark and compare performance results against
similar hardware.
In XP there are a few things that can make a big difference - install the
latest nvidia Nforce drivers, (there is a new ide HD driver in there)
http://www.nvidia.co.uk/content/drivers/drivers_uk.asp
You can disable drive indexing - untick the "Allow indexing service to
index drive" option under the drive general properties (my computer)
You can stop all un-necessary services, see this guide -
http://www.blackviper.com/WinXP/servicecfg.htm
You can turn-off un-needed XP display features - Right click "My Computer"
then "Properties" click the Advanced tab > under Performance click the
Settings button > Uncheck everything except "Use drop shadows for icon
labels on the desktop"
The "System restore" feature also uses resources and if you are willing to
risk having no restore points after a failure - then that can be turned-off
too.
There are loads more tweaks - some make little difference - see
http://www.tweakxp.com/default.aspx
Dave |
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Peter Goddard Guest
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Posted: Sat May 29, 2004 3:39 pm Post subject: Re: How to get the best performance out of a Shuttle? |
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Thanks Dave I'll give it a whirl.
Cheers
Peter.
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"Peter Goddard" <peter_goddard@ntlworld.com_IDontLikeSpam> wrote in
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Hello,
I have an
SN41G2 with 2X512M (Crucial CT279338),
AMD Athlon 2800(333MHz) Barton ,
120GB Maxtor 7200rpm HD,
NEC ND-1300A DVD re-writer
Windows XP professional.
Despite all this, I'm not convinced that is ir running as quickly as it
can.
Unfortunately I have nothing to compare it with. Can anyone recommend
any
PC
performance software which may help. Are there any BIOS/Windows settings
that I really need to set for optimal performance?
Cheers
Peter.
Peter,
There are many things that "may" improve performance - first
download a benchmark util such as "Sisoft Sandra" - the free version is
sufficient. You can benchmark and compare performance results against
similar hardware.
In XP there are a few things that can make a big difference - install the
latest nvidia Nforce drivers, (there is a new ide HD driver in there)
http://www.nvidia.co.uk/content/drivers/drivers_uk.asp
You can disable drive indexing - untick the "Allow indexing service to
index drive" option under the drive general properties (my computer)
You can stop all un-necessary services, see this guide -
http://www.blackviper.com/WinXP/servicecfg.htm
You can turn-off un-needed XP display features - Right click "My Computer"
then "Properties" click the Advanced tab > under Performance click the
Settings button > Uncheck everything except "Use drop shadows for icon
labels on the desktop"
The "System restore" feature also uses resources and if you are willing
to
risk having no restore points after a failure - then that can be
turned-off
too.
There are loads more tweaks - some make little difference - see
http://www.tweakxp.com/default.aspx
Dave
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