computer help
Last edited by slow96z; Jan 11, 2011 at 01:08 PM.
Generally its just running slower than it should and some programs lock up at times. Nothing thats too out of the ordinary. I have malwarebites and windows defender which neither detects anything wrong.
type in msconfig
go to the startup tab
click on disable all
click ok
restart
See if that helps any... (this will disable any program non essential to the OS from executing on startup)
Should clear any malware from executing again. Then make sure you have all the latest windows updates. Restart again.
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On some older single cores with 2 gigs of mem, Windows 7 will work but will limp when to much is going on.
Also, is it an OS problem, and what applications are you running that are giving you issues?
There are also gadgets you can add that display real time memory and cpu usage if you don't feel like pulling up your task manager.
On some older single cores with 2 gigs of mem, Windows 7 will work but will limp when to much is going on.
Also, is it an OS problem, and what applications are you running that are giving you issues?
There are also gadgets you can add that display real time memory and cpu usage if you don't feel like pulling up your task manager.
i do have a gadget that displays the cores and how much each one is running and i have another that displays how hard the ram is working
I run 8GBs of DDr2 on mine... 780i ftw mobo, dual geForce gtx's, i7, water cooled... etc... But I built mine during my college days to run programs like 3DS Max, which use a lot of memory.
I run 8GBs of DDr2 on mine... 780i ftw mobo, dual geForce gtx's, i7, water cooled... etc... But I built mine during my college days to run programs like 3DS Max, which use a lot of memory.
I have my desktop that has
1t hd
GigaByte GA-770T-USB3 AMD 770 Chipset Support DDR3 Ultra Durable™3 Socket AM3 ATX Mainboard w/ 7.1 HD Audio, GbLAN, USB3.0, SATA-II, RAID, 1 Gen2 PCIe, 4 PCIe X1, & 2 PCI (soon to be a asus mb)
dual core(soon to be 6 core)
4 gigs of ram (2 gigs on each slot)
Radeo HD 5770 Graphic card
Creative Labs SB Audigy SE
EDIT: the case has 3 120mm fans and the processor is liquid cooled, the desktop has windows 7 64 bit
I have my desktop that has
1t hd
GigaByte GA-770T-USB3 AMD 770 Chipset Support DDR3 Ultra Durable™3 Socket AM3 ATX Mainboard w/ 7.1 HD Audio, GbLAN, USB3.0, SATA-II, RAID, 1 Gen2 PCIe, 4 PCIe X1, & 2 PCI (soon to be a asus mb)
dual core(soon to be 6 core)
4 gigs of ram (2 gigs on each slot)
Radeo HD 5770 Graphic card
Creative Labs SB Audigy SE
EDIT: the case has 3 120mm fans and the processor is liquid cooled, the desktop has windows 7 64 bit
Before going to a 6 core I would look into a 5870 or a new 6950. Then again I play a good share of pc games.
This may not be a mobo issue. I would be looking at the system event logs if I were you. Could be something as easy as a bad graphics card driver.
My rig has a Gigabyte mobo (GA-MA790FXT-UD5P) with a 955 X4 Phenom II. Also went the DDR3 route, and have not had a lockup yet and it's been roughly a year. Also have 2 crossfired 5850's, which was a tight fit. If it helps I play wow quite often, even more so since Cata. came out.
My rig has a Gigabyte mobo (GA-MA790FXT-UD5P) with a 955 X4 Phenom II. Also went the DDR3 route, and have not had a lockup yet and it's been roughly a year. Also have 2 crossfired 5850's, which was a tight fit. If it helps I play wow quite often, even more so since Cata. came out.

