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Since: Dec 03, 2004 Posts: 17
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2004 6:14 am
Post subject: Strange Problem when PC upgraded Archived from groups: alt>comp>hardware>pc-homebuilt (more info?)
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I built a new PC with the following specs:
Gigabyte Motherboard w/Intel Chipset
Intel P4 2.4GHz HT
2 gigabytes of RAM
120 GB IDE Boot Drive
200 GB IDE Data Drive
Windows XP Pro SP2
My old specs:
Gigabyte Motherboard w/VIA Chipset
Athlon XP 2700+
1 gigabyte of RAM
120 GB IDE Boot Drive
120 GB Data Drive
Windows 2000 Pro SP4
Here's the problem...
With the exception of video and audio encoding, my overall system
performance is down from my old system. A video that used to take 30
minutes to encode on my old system encodes in 20 minutes on my new
system. Other than that, the system is slower. It takes longer to
switch tasks. Programs take longer to load into memory. Even surfing
the net is slower.
Could Windows XP possibly be the culprit? I've turned off frills like
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Since: Oct 11, 2004 Posts: 61
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2004 10:35 am
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Looks like you are using the same boot drive, so hard disk performance
should be the same. You have way over 512MB RAM in both machines, so that
won't make any difference, so that leaves the chipset and CPU - you have
gone from a Athlon 2700 rated machine to a Intel 2400 rated machine - that
is probably why things are slower!!
You have also moved from Win2000 to XP, which may make things slightly
slower, but it shouldn't really be too noticable. If surfing the net is
slow, then there is something wrong with the PC - it takes very little power
to browse the web, so you should look into drivers etc - make sure you have
the latest everything. Maybe run a few benchmark programmes?
"Bad Bubba" <bad RemoveThis @bubba.dude> wrote in message
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>I built a new PC with the following specs:
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> Gigabyte Motherboard w/Intel Chipset
> Intel P4 2.4GHz HT
> 2 gigabytes of RAM
> 120 GB IDE Boot Drive
> 200 GB IDE Data Drive
> Windows XP Pro SP2
>
> My old specs:
>
> Gigabyte Motherboard w/VIA Chipset
> Athlon XP 2700+
> 1 gigabyte of RAM
> 120 GB IDE Boot Drive
> 120 GB Data Drive
> Windows 2000 Pro SP4
>
> Here's the problem...
>
> With the exception of video and audio encoding, my overall system
> performance is down from my old system. A video that used to take 30
> minutes to encode on my old system encodes in 20 minutes on my new
> system. Other than that, the system is slower. It takes longer to
> switch tasks. Programs take longer to load into memory. Even surfing
> the net is slower.
>
> Could Windows XP possibly be the culprit? I've turned off frills like
> animated menus/windows and such.
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Since: Apr 28, 2004 Posts: 495
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2004 10:35 am
Post subject: Re: Strange Problem when PC upgraded [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Slow CPU, get a 3.2 and overclock it.
"Bad Bubba" <bad.RemoveThis@bubba.dude> wrote in message
news:MPG.1c1a14951ae937279897a1@news.usenetserver.com...
>I built a new PC with the following specs:
>
> Gigabyte Motherboard w/Intel Chipset
> Intel P4 2.4GHz HT
> 2 gigabytes of RAM
> 120 GB IDE Boot Drive
> 200 GB IDE Data Drive
> Windows XP Pro SP2
>
> My old specs:
>
> Gigabyte Motherboard w/VIA Chipset
> Athlon XP 2700+
> 1 gigabyte of RAM
> 120 GB IDE Boot Drive
> 120 GB Data Drive
> Windows 2000 Pro SP4
>
> Here's the problem...
>
> With the exception of video and audio encoding, my overall system
> performance is down from my old system. A video that used to take 30
> minutes to encode on my old system encodes in 20 minutes on my new
> system. Other than that, the system is slower. It takes longer to
> switch tasks. Programs take longer to load into memory. Even surfing
> the net is slower.
>
> Could Windows XP possibly be the culprit? I've turned off frills like
> animated menus/windows and such.
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Since: Dec 03, 2004 Posts: 17
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2004 10:35 am
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Since: Dec 03, 2004 Posts: 17
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2004 10:35 am
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In article <qz_rd.426$L9.59@newsfe1-gui.ntli.net>, ContactGT DeleteThis @hotmail.com
says...
> so that leaves the chipset and CPU - you have
> gone from a Athlon 2700 rated machine to a Intel 2400 rated machine - that
> is probably why things are slower!!
From what I read on Toms Hardware the two should be almost exactly the
same speed. An Athlon XP 2700+ is equivelant to an Intel 2.4GHz CPU.
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Since: Sep 03, 2004 Posts: 81
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2004 11:35 am
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"Bad Bubba" <bad.TakeThisOut@bubba.dude> wrote in message
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> In article <qz_rd.426$L9.59@newsfe1-gui.ntli.net>,
> ContactGT.TakeThisOut@hotmail.com
> says...
>> so that leaves the chipset and CPU - you have
>> gone from a Athlon 2700 rated machine to a Intel 2400 rated machine -
>> that
>> is probably why things are slower!!
>
> From what I read on Toms Hardware the two should be almost exactly the
> same speed. An Athlon XP 2700+ is equivelant to an Intel 2.4GHz CPU.
>
They may average out at the same speed, but for everyday use your old
Athlon should be quite a bit faster than the Intel.
Video encoding will be quite a bit faster due to the SSE2 support in the
Intel chip, this is probably what brings the averages close. If you do
a LOT of video encoding / re-coding then stick with a P4 or go for 64
bit AMD. If you only do occasional video work then you've just
down-graded your system
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Since: Oct 05, 2004 Posts: 448
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2004 4:40 pm
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"Bad Bubba" <bad.TakeThisOut@bubba.dude> wrote in message
news:MPG.1c1a14951ae937279897a1@news.usenetserver.com...
>I built a new PC with the following specs:
>
> Gigabyte Motherboard w/Intel Chipset
> Intel P4 2.4GHz HT
> 2 gigabytes of RAM
> 120 GB IDE Boot Drive
> 200 GB IDE Data Drive
> Windows XP Pro SP2
>
> My old specs:
>
> Gigabyte Motherboard w/VIA Chipset
> Athlon XP 2700+
> 1 gigabyte of RAM
> 120 GB IDE Boot Drive
> 120 GB Data Drive
> Windows 2000 Pro SP4
>
> Here's the problem...
>
> With the exception of video and audio encoding, my overall system
> performance is down from my old system. A video that used to take 30
> minutes to encode on my old system encodes in 20 minutes on my new
> system. Other than that, the system is slower. It takes longer to
> switch tasks. Programs take longer to load into memory. Even surfing
> the net is slower.
>
> Could Windows XP possibly be the culprit? I've turned off frills like
> animated menus/windows and such.
>
Not enough information. If that Intel chipset is not 865 or 875, then
you've probably done everything right, and you've actually BUILT a slower
system, which is acting exactly as it was designed to.
If that Intel chipset IS 865 or 875, then did you format the boot drive
after swapping the motherboard and before installing Windows XP???? (in
that exact chronological order)
If you've got an 865 or 875 Intel chipset board and Windows XP installed on
a freshly formatted drive, you've got a driver problem somewhere. Get the
latest drivers for your motherboard chipset. -Dave<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ --> >> Stay informed about: Strange Problem when PC upgraded |
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Since: Oct 05, 2004 Posts: 448
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2004 4:42 pm
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"Bad Bubba" <bad DeleteThis @bubba.dude> wrote in message
news:MPG.1c1a3ba91514f6569897a4@news.usenetserver.com...
> In article <qz_rd.426$L9.59@newsfe1-gui.ntli.net>, ContactGT DeleteThis @hotmail.com
> says...
>> so that leaves the chipset and CPU - you have
>> gone from a Athlon 2700 rated machine to a Intel 2400 rated machine -
>> that
>> is probably why things are slower!!
>
> From what I read on Toms Hardware the two should be almost exactly the
> same speed. An Athlon XP 2700+ is equivelant to an Intel 2.4GHz CPU.
>
> --Dave
>
That is dependent on the chipset, though. As I wrote before, WHICH intel
chipset? -Dave<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ --> >> Stay informed about: Strange Problem when PC upgraded |
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Since: Oct 11, 2004 Posts: 61
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2004 6:35 pm
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"Bad Bubba" <bad DeleteThis @bubba.dude> wrote in message
news:MPG.1c1a3ba91514f6569897a4@news.usenetserver.com...
> In article <qz_rd.426$L9.59@newsfe1-gui.ntli.net>, ContactGT DeleteThis @hotmail.com
> says...
>> so that leaves the chipset and CPU - you have
>> gone from a Athlon 2700 rated machine to a Intel 2400 rated machine -
>> that
>> is probably why things are slower!!
>
> From what I read on Toms Hardware the two should be almost exactly the
> same speed. An Athlon XP 2700+ is equivelant to an Intel 2.4GHz CPU.
Rather depends on what you are doing. Pure floating point work such as
multimedia processing will be better on the Intel, otherwise the athlon will
be much faster. You should give us more info about what the PC is for. I
would say normally that 2GB is overkill for a PC, unless you are doing
something that warrants it. Personally I have 2GB, but I load and manipulate
large photographs and the RAM is extremely useful. Otherwise, I hate to say
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Since: Sep 19, 2004 Posts: 39
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 12:35 am
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>> gone from a Athlon 2700 rated machine to a Intel 2400 rated machine
>> - that is probably why things are slower!!
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> From what I read on Toms Hardware the two should be almost exactly
> the same speed. An Athlon XP 2700+ is equivelant to an Intel 2.4GHz
> CPU.
If you knew that why build a new machine and why call it an upgrade?
Unless your old machine failed, you wasted your money. You don't have a
problem, you have a result.
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Since: Dec 03, 2004 Posts: 17
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 10:30 pm
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In article <31be2qF3ab83sU1 RemoveThis @individual.net>, ian_dunbar6@hot[un-munge-
me]mail.com says...
> Video encoding will be quite a bit faster due to the SSE2 support in the
> Intel chip, this is probably what brings the averages close. If you do
> a LOT of video encoding / re-coding then stick with a P4 or go for 64
> bit AMD. If you only do occasional video work then you've just
> down-graded your system
Half of what I do on my computer is video editing, so the boost in that
area is VERY MUCH appreciated.
My motherboard will support a faster chip, so I'll just start saving up
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Since: Dec 03, 2004 Posts: 17
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(Msg. 12) Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 10:31 pm
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In article <31c4ucF39vd30U1.TakeThisOut@individual.net>, mdupre.TakeThisOut@sff.net says...
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> "Bad Bubba" <bad.TakeThisOut@bubba.dude> wrote in message
> news:MPG.1c1a3ba91514f6569897a4@news.usenetserver.com...
> > In article <qz_rd.426$L9.59@newsfe1-gui.ntli.net>, ContactGT.TakeThisOut@hotmail.com
> > says...
> >> so that leaves the chipset and CPU - you have
> >> gone from a Athlon 2700 rated machine to a Intel 2400 rated machine -
> >> that
> >> is probably why things are slower!!
> >
> > From what I read on Toms Hardware the two should be almost exactly the
> > same speed. An Athlon XP 2700+ is equivelant to an Intel 2.4GHz CPU.
> >
> > --Dave
> >
>
> That is dependent on the chipset, though. As I wrote before, WHICH intel
> chipset? -Dave
I don't have the manual for the motherboard on me. It's a brand new
Gigabyte board, I'll have to look it up.
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Since: Dec 03, 2004 Posts: 17
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(Msg. 13) Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 10:34 pm
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In article <Xns95B4F2AA1B356mcqualude RemoveThis @24.25.9.41>, mcqualude RemoveThis @hoohoo.com
says...
> If you knew that why build a new machine and why call it an upgrade?
> Unless your old machine failed, you wasted your money. You don't have a
> problem, you have a result.
I call it an upgrade for three primary reasons...
First, I mostly do video editing/encoding and the speed advantage for
that has nearly doubled my productivity.
Second, this motherboard is upgradeable to a faster chip once I can
afford it. My old motherboard could not take a faster Athlon.
Third, my old Athlon motherboard maxed out at 3 GB of RAM (3 slots) and
this one supports 4 GB (4 slots). I have two now, but I'm upgrading to
4 as soon as possible. Doing video encoding from a gigabyte or larger
RAM drive is fantastic.
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Since: Dec 03, 2004 Posts: 17
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(Msg. 14) Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 10:37 pm
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In article <31c4r6F3and8dU1.TakeThisOut@individual.net>, mdupre.TakeThisOut@sff.net says...
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> "Bad Bubba" <bad.TakeThisOut@bubba.dude> wrote in message
> news:MPG.1c1a14951ae937279897a1@news.usenetserver.com...
> >I built a new PC with the following specs:
> >
> > Gigabyte Motherboard w/Intel Chipset
> > Intel P4 2.4GHz HT
> > 2 gigabytes of RAM
> > 120 GB IDE Boot Drive
> > 200 GB IDE Data Drive
> > Windows XP Pro SP2
> >
> > My old specs:
> >
> > Gigabyte Motherboard w/VIA Chipset
> > Athlon XP 2700+
> > 1 gigabyte of RAM
> > 120 GB IDE Boot Drive
> > 120 GB Data Drive
> > Windows 2000 Pro SP4
> >
> > Here's the problem...
> >
> > With the exception of video and audio encoding, my overall system
> > performance is down from my old system. A video that used to take 30
> > minutes to encode on my old system encodes in 20 minutes on my new
> > system. Other than that, the system is slower. It takes longer to
> > switch tasks. Programs take longer to load into memory. Even surfing
> > the net is slower.
> >
> > Could Windows XP possibly be the culprit? I've turned off frills like
> > animated menus/windows and such.
> >
>
> Not enough information. If that Intel chipset is not 865 or 875, then
> you've probably done everything right, and you've actually BUILT a slower
> system, which is acting exactly as it was designed to.
>
> If that Intel chipset IS 865 or 875, then did you format the boot drive
> after swapping the motherboard and before installing Windows XP???? (in
> that exact chronological order)
>
> If you've got an 865 or 875 Intel chipset board and Windows XP installed on
> a freshly formatted drive, you've got a driver problem somewhere. Get the
> latest drivers for your motherboard chipset. -Dave
875 chipset and I formatted the drive with XP in the machine when I
built it. I have all of the latest motherboard and device drivers for
all of my devices.
I'm saving up for a faster CPU and hopefully will be able to get it next
month. At least this Intel board supports a faster CPU. My Athlon
board was maxed out with the 2700+ chip.
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Since: Sep 30, 2004 Posts: 238
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(Msg. 15) Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2004 8:03 am
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Bad Bubba wrote:
> Gigabyte Motherboard w/Intel Chipset
> Intel P4 2.4GHz HT
> 2 gigabytes of RAM
> 120 GB IDE Boot Drive
> 200 GB IDE Data Drive
> Windows XP Pro SP2
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> My old specs:
>
> Gigabyte Motherboard w/VIA Chipset
> Athlon XP 2700+
> 1 gigabyte of RAM
> 120 GB IDE Boot Drive
> 120 GB Data Drive
> Windows 2000 Pro SP4
> With the exception of video and audio encoding, my overall system
> performance is down from my old system. A video that used to take 30
> minutes to encode on my old system encodes in 20 minutes on my new
> system. Other than that, the system is slower. It takes longer to
> switch tasks. Programs take longer to load into memory. Even surfing
> the net is slower.
That Athlon XP processor is faster than the P4 processor. Intel is known for
being faster at video encoding and the extra memory helps that process.
However, for other tasks, that Athlon XP setup was superior.
> Could Windows XP possibly be the culprit? I've turned off frills like
> animated menus/windows and such.
If it suddenly became really doggishly slow, try uninstalling SP2 and
reinstalling it. If that doesn't work, uninstall SP2 and see if it runs
faster without SP2.
Honestly, I don't know why you changed motherboards and procesors, as that
Athlon XP was faster. You should have just upgraded your memory and the
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