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Pc speeds

Posted:
Tue Nov 11, 2003 8:39 am
by Dan
My pc is ancient! (99) I jus wanna know this: 13gb of hard drive. Even thoughi regularly defragmentise, the performance speed is rubbish. Am i wright in thinking freeing up hard drive space WILL NOT speed it up?
Lol... Dan
Re: Pc speeds

Posted:
Tue Nov 11, 2003 2:49 pm
by Jared
Probably a 5200 RPM drive with a small buffer. There is not much that one can do to increase speed, but to purchase a newer faster hard drive. wWhich will lead to upgrading the motherboard/processor/case/video card/etc... and the list goes on...trust me I've been there!
Hope this helps,
Jared
Re: Pc speeds

Posted:
Tue Nov 11, 2003 7:30 pm
by Iroquois
New hard drives are fairly cheap these days. Larger ones are actually better buys for a dollar or less a gigabyte. Only get what you need though. No point in getting a 120gb drive to only hold 5gb worth of stuff. Make sure it's 7200rpm too.
Re: Pc speeds

Posted:
Thu Nov 20, 2003 1:15 pm
by congo
If the drive was fitted incorrectly it could affect performance dramatically.
Depending on the Motherboard you have, the speed of the PRIMARY IDE channel may be faster than the SECONDARY IDE channel... ie. Prim. ATA100, Sec. ATA66
The hard disc should be on the primary IDE channel. On newer motherboards this offers a faster transfer rate than the secondary channel. The primary IDE connector is usually a different color than the secondary if a speed difference exists.
BUT, this ONLY works if a faster rated IDE cable is used on the primary channel. The faster rated cable is recognised by more and finer wires in the flat IDE ribbon and is should be labeled for its speed capacity.
If the Hard Drive is configured properly, then your slow speed is probably due mainly to ............
1. The overall performance of your old PC
2. Insufficient RAM
3. System Overhead
Meaning all the junk that runs in the background if you let it. Virus Checkers, office applications, spyware, messenger, and a myriad of programs all self install in the startup processes when you switch on your PC. You may be able to achieve a significant performance increase by removing all the junk from autoloading, installing a spyware remover and just run your applications as you need them.
Re: Pc speeds

Posted:
Thu Nov 27, 2003 1:15 pm
by Dan
Virus stuff....
Thanx ;)
Re: Pc speeds

Posted:
Sat Nov 29, 2003 10:34 am
by 4_Series_Scania
Dan, if your CD & HD Drives are on the same IDE channel, you'll get a big performance loss regardless of drive speed.....
I recently paid about