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Improving computer performance
So when running tracker and importing hands every 5 minutes, everything slows to a crawl. I have a 2.4 processor with 512 RAM. Will getting another 512 stick or 1 gig stick from crucial make a difference? I remember someone game a measure of whether more memory helps based on some task manager statistics. Anyone know how to do that offhand? Thanks for the help,
Krishan |
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Re: Improving computer performance
Run a virus scan
Run Adaware With those specs you should not be lagging |
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Re: Improving computer performance
More RAM will help you in every aspect of computing.
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Re: Improving computer performance
I use both ad-aware, spybot, norton, and e-trust. I'll run them tonight but I should be okay on that count. Thanks for the suggestions,
Krishan |
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Re: Improving computer performance
Not necessarily. Some versions of Windows have a memory ceiling. In other words, even though you may have 1 gig of ram, with some versions of Windows it will still only use 512mb of it.
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Re: Improving computer performance
Brand new machine running XP Home. But I only have 512 right now.
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Re: Improving computer performance
I agree, I was running XP w/ 128 Mb ram (very low) and I could four table and auto-import my hands with little problems. I could tell when an import was going on but I was still able to play at the tables. I was importing every 3 minutes.
I then tryed to add GT+ and found out that if I put GT+ on more than 2 tables, she blow up. So I upped my memory to 512Mb and now I'm playing 4 tables, auto-importing every 3 mintues, and running GT+ on all four tables with only one little issue. When I go to add a new table to GT+ it really bogs things down. I believe it is because it has to pull up the entire PT database to look for all tables. It would be nice if there was an option to just look for the tables you've been at for the last hour/day or so. Anyways, I think you may have a system problem. But of course more memory will always help. |
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Re: Improving computer performance
If you are playing on a Crypto site there is nothing wrong with your computer. You just have to live with it for now. If it is Party something does seem FISHY.
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Re: Improving computer performance
This does not apply to XP, it will gladly use as much as you have. More memory should help and it is very cheap.
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Re: Improving computer performance
More memory will help, but with those specs I don't think its going to be a memory issue. More likely to be spyware or a configuration problem.
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