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I'm running a pretty new laptop: Vista Home Premium on a Core 2 Duo (1.83
GHz, 2 MB L2 cache, 667 FSB) with 3GB RAM. When I download files at speeds of about 100 kb/sec or above (in Firefox, uTorrent, Miro, etc), my computer goes noticeably slower overall. There's significant delay when I move the mouse around the screen and such. This doesn't always happen, at least not on a fresh reboot, but it's not long before the problem comes up. From looking at the task manager, there's no other processes sucking up the CPU, the temperature of each core is around 50 degrees C, and almost half my RAM is free. I haven't seen information anywhere on this specific problem, but I've tried a number of the steps recommended to help improve Vista's performance to no avail. Any advice? Thanks, Elton |
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On Fri, 4 Jul 2008 01:09:01 -0700, Eptiger wrote:
I'm running a pretty new laptop: Vista Home Premium on a Core 2 Duo (1.83 GHz, 2 MB L2 cache, 667 FSB) with 3GB RAM. When I download files at speeds of about 100 kb/sec or above (in Firefox, uTorrent, Miro, etc), my computer goes noticeably slower overall. There's significant delay when I move the mouse around the screen and such. This doesn't always happen, at least not on a fresh reboot, but it's not long before the problem comes up. From looking at the task manager, there's no other processes sucking up the CPU, the temperature of each core is around 50 degrees C, and almost half my RAM is free. I haven't seen information anywhere on this specific problem, but I've tried a number of the steps recommended to help improve Vista's performance to no avail. Elton, one possible cause could be the network adapter eating up interrupt response processor cycles. It could be defective or poorly designed, or there could be a driver or interrupt hardware problem. Try to investigate in these directions. Hans-Georg -- No mail, please. |
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Not a bad idea, but I don't know where to find this help. I'm using a
Broadcom 802.11 b/g WLAN (I think BCM43xx), which seems to be fairly common. Does anyone know of any issues with it or fixes? Some Google browsing didn't get me anywhere. I'll try sending an e-mail to Broadcom to see what they say. Any other ideas or suggestions in the meantime? Thanks, Elton "Hans-Georg Michna" wrote: On Fri, 4 Jul 2008 01:09:01 -0700, Eptiger wrote: I'm running a pretty new laptop: Vista Home Premium on a Core 2 Duo (1.83 GHz, 2 MB L2 cache, 667 FSB) with 3GB RAM. When I download files at speeds of about 100 kb/sec or above (in Firefox, uTorrent, Miro, etc), my computer goes noticeably slower overall. There's significant delay when I move the mouse around the screen and such. This doesn't always happen, at least not on a fresh reboot, but it's not long before the problem comes up. From looking at the task manager, there's no other processes sucking up the CPU, the temperature of each core is around 50 degrees C, and almost half my RAM is free. I haven't seen information anywhere on this specific problem, but I've tried a number of the steps recommended to help improve Vista's performance to no avail. Elton, one possible cause could be the network adapter eating up interrupt response processor cycles. It could be defective or poorly designed, or there could be a driver or interrupt hardware problem. Try to investigate in these directions. Hans-Georg -- No mail, please. |
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I don't know if it is related but I have a Broadcom based card (Linksys) that acted up with Vista and also acts up with Ubuntu - in fact it hangs Ubuntu pretty badly, so I wouldn't rule out the possibility it's some hardware fault. Eptiger wrote: Not a bad idea, but I don't know where to find this help. I'm using a Broadcom 802.11 b/g WLAN (I think BCM43xx), which seems to be fairly common. Does anyone know of any issues with it or fixes? Some Google browsing didn't get me anywhere. I'll try sending an e-mail to Broadcom to see what they say. Any other ideas or suggestions in the meantime? Thanks, Elton "Hans-Georg Michna" wrote: On Fri, 4 Jul 2008 01:09:01 -0700, Eptiger wrote: I'm running a pretty new laptop: Vista Home Premium on a Core 2 Duo (1.83 GHz, 2 MB L2 cache, 667 FSB) with 3GB RAM. When I download files at speeds of about 100 kb/sec or above (in Firefox, uTorrent, Miro, etc), my computer goes noticeably slower overall. There's significant delay when I move the mouse around the screen and such. This doesn't always happen, at least not on a fresh reboot, but it's not long before the problem comes up. From looking at the task manager, there's no other processes sucking up the CPU, the temperature of each core is around 50 degrees C, and almost half my RAM is free. I haven't seen information anywhere on this specific problem, but I've tried a number of the steps recommended to help improve Vista's performance to no avail. Elton, one possible cause could be the network adapter eating up interrupt response processor cycles. It could be defective or poorly designed, or there could be a driver or interrupt hardware problem. Try to investigate in these directions. Hans-Georg -- No mail, please. |