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| | Vista running slow Hi I have a 2.53 MHz Celeron PC with 1 GB RAM. Problem is that vista runs a bit slow. Under Windows Experience Index, each component's score is as under; Processor Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.53GHz, score = 3.5 Memory (RAM) 1.24 GB, score = 4.5 Graphics Standard VGA Graphics Adapter, score = 1.0 Gaming graphics 8 MB Total available graphics memory, score = 1.0 Primary hard disk 65GB Free (74GB Total), score = 5.6 The base score is 1.0 which seems to be derived from the graphics card. Does it mean that graphics card is the problem or do I need to upgrade anything else too? Thanks Regards |
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| | Re: Vista running slow I think it is definitely your graphic card that cause the problem, can upgrade the graphic card to the Nvidia 8 series and I think the overall performance will be improved. If your budget is allowed, then it is also recommend to upgrade to either AMD or Intel Dual Core CPU. However, you should pay attention the chipset of your motherboard that which Dual Core processor it supports (i.e. Pentium D or the newer Core2Duo ?) Hope this can help "John" <John@xxxxxx> 在郵件 news:e9zbqQJ7HHA.5316@xxxxxx ä¸*撰寫... Quote: > Hi > > I have a 2.53 MHz Celeron PC with 1 GB RAM. Problem is that vista runs a > bit slow. Under Windows Experience Index, each component's score is as > under; > > Processor Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.53GHz, score = 3.5 > Memory (RAM) 1.24 GB, score = 4.5 > Graphics Standard VGA Graphics Adapter, score = 1.0 > Gaming graphics 8 MB Total available graphics memory, score = 1.0 > Primary hard disk 65GB Free (74GB Total), score = 5.6 > > The base score is 1.0 which seems to be derived from the graphics card. > Does it mean that graphics card is the problem or do I need to upgrade > anything else too? > > Thanks > > Regards > |
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| | Re: Vista running slow I don't really know much but they have included graphics performance to give some overall benchmark - but when 'you' say your machine 'runs a bit slow', this would only affect gaming experience really and won't affect your general day-2-day usage so if it is your general usage is slow i would look elsewhere & probably consider buying an extra gigabyte of memory - although it might not affect your score it certainly will affect your day-2-day performance because the machine can buffer twice as much information which is soooooooooo much faster than repeatative disc access i also don't think you can run the 'aero' desktop unless you get a seperate graphics card - which obviously won't improve your performance it (quite the opposite) but it means you're also not enjoying all the benfits p.s. i can't figure out why these days you can a gig of memory in a flash drive for under £10 and yet bare memory for your machine costs a lot more money "John" <John@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:e9zbqQJ7HHA.5316@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi > > I have a 2.53 MHz Celeron PC with 1 GB RAM. Problem is that vista runs a > bit slow. Under Windows Experience Index, each component's score is as > under; > > Processor Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.53GHz, score = 3.5 > Memory (RAM) 1.24 GB, score = 4.5 > Graphics Standard VGA Graphics Adapter, score = 1.0 > Gaming graphics 8 MB Total available graphics memory, score = 1.0 > Primary hard disk 65GB Free (74GB Total), score = 5.6 > > The base score is 1.0 which seems to be derived from the graphics card. > Does it mean that graphics card is the problem or do I need to upgrade > anything else too? > > Thanks > > Regards > |
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| | Re: Vista running slow 2 Gigs of ram would help. A Celeron is really not powerful enough if you want speed. You probably have integrated grafix (UGH!!!) A $100 video card would help a lot. Robert "John" <John@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:e9zbqQJ7HHA.5316@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi > > I have a 2.53 MHz Celeron PC with 1 GB RAM. Problem is that vista runs a > bit slow. Under Windows Experience Index, each component's score is as > under; > > Processor Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.53GHz, score = 3.5 > Memory (RAM) 1.24 GB, score = 4.5 > Graphics Standard VGA Graphics Adapter, score = 1.0 > Gaming graphics 8 MB Total available graphics memory, score = 1.0 > Primary hard disk 65GB Free (74GB Total), score = 5.6 > > The base score is 1.0 which seems to be derived from the graphics card. > Does it mean that graphics card is the problem or do I need to upgrade > anything else too? > > Thanks > > Regards > |
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| | Re: Vista running slow "JethroUK©" <reply@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:qBdCi.26177$mZ5.15959@xxxxxx-win.ntli.net... Quote: > p.s. i can't figure out why these days you can a gig of memory in a flash > drive for under £10 and yet bare memory for your machine costs a lot more > money Flash memory is not called Flash because it is fast as a flash -- its NOT. It is typically slower by a factor of 10 to 100 than the main memory in your computer and use different technology. The only reason anyone used it in the first place is that it has one really good property -- it requires absolutely no power to keep its data. Your main memory forgets everything a few microseconds after it loses power. Newer flash memory is much faster than it was just a few years ago, and Vista tries to take advantage of it with ReadyBoost. In this case, on average, any particular spot in the flash card memory can be accessed faster than the heads in a hard drive can be moved from where ever it happens to be, to some new spot to get data, and then back to where it was so it can continue what it had been doing there. -Paul Randall |
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| | Re: Vista running slow What is the make and model name|number of your computer? If you post that info, someone may be able to help you find your correct display driver, which, at the very least, you should install. You are using the Microsoft generic driver for your graphics. "John" <John@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:e9zbqQJ7HHA.5316@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi > > I have a 2.53 MHz Celeron PC with 1 GB RAM. Problem is that vista runs a > bit slow. Under Windows Experience Index, each component's score is as > under; > > Processor Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.53GHz, score = 3.5 > Memory (RAM) 1.24 GB, score = 4.5 > Graphics Standard VGA Graphics Adapter, score = 1.0 > Gaming graphics 8 MB Total available graphics memory, score = 1.0 > Primary hard disk 65GB Free (74GB Total), score = 5.6 > > The base score is 1.0 which seems to be derived from the graphics card. > Does it mean that graphics card is the problem or do I need to upgrade > anything else too? > > Thanks > > Regards > |
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| | Re: Vista running slow "John" <John@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:e9zbqQJ7HHA.5316@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi > > I have a 2.53 MHz Celeron PC with 1 GB RAM. Problem is that vista runs a > bit slow. Under Windows Experience Index, each component's score is as > under; > > Processor Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.53GHz, score = 3.5 > Memory (RAM) 1.24 GB, score = 4.5 > Graphics Standard VGA Graphics Adapter, score = 1.0 > Gaming graphics 8 MB Total available graphics memory, score = 1.0 > Primary hard disk 65GB Free (74GB Total), score = 5.6 > > The base score is 1.0 which seems to be derived from the graphics card. > Does it mean that graphics card is the problem or do I need to upgrade > anything else too? > > Thanks > > Regards > All of your other scores look acceptable. You don't say if you -can- upgrade your video card... is this a laptop or a desktop? If the latter, does it have an AGP or PCI slot into which you can insert a video card? If so, does your BIOS allow you to disable the on-board video? Most would assume Yes and Yes... but... without knowing for sure, we're all taking a shot in the dark here. My personal experience is, yes, a slow video card can impact the perceived performance of a PC, regardless of the OS running on it. Lang |
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| home premium vista (64bit) | Re: Vista running slow try updating your video drivers and your score will change i had the samething happen with my 8400 gs and updated my drivers and got 3.8 and 4.6 hope this helps you |
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| | Re: Vista running slow John Your graphics card is not up to the job on any count, and upgrading it would help the cause somewhat.. BUT, your processor is also as the lower end too, and while your memory may score well, the amount of RAM installed may not be enough for what you do at times.. "John" <John@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:e9zbqQJ7HHA.5316@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi > > I have a 2.53 MHz Celeron PC with 1 GB RAM. Problem is that vista runs a > bit slow. Under Windows Experience Index, each component's score is as > under; > > Processor Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.53GHz, score = 3.5 > Memory (RAM) 1.24 GB, score = 4.5 > Graphics Standard VGA Graphics Adapter, score = 1.0 > Gaming graphics 8 MB Total available graphics memory, score = 1.0 > Primary hard disk 65GB Free (74GB Total), score = 5.6 > > The base score is 1.0 which seems to be derived from the graphics card. > Does it mean that graphics card is the problem or do I need to upgrade > anything else too? > > Thanks > > Regards > Mike Hall MS MVP Windows Shell/User http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ |
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| | Re: Vista running slow "John" <John@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:e9zbqQJ7HHA.5316@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi > > I have a 2.53 MHz Celeron PC with 1 GB RAM. Problem is that vista runs a > bit slow. Under Windows Experience Index, each component's score is as > under; or Ultimate defrag and check the fragmented file %, if more than 10% it starts to have an impact on system response. Both utilities mentioned also allow for peeking into each cluster/block to see what files are inside, very useful. The video card isn't too big an issue just for running standard applications but for newer or fast action gaming the video card can be a major item. NT Canuck 'Seek and ye shall find' |
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