PC Tweaking and Speed Testing

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  1. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #11

    Those so called PC speed tweaks don't do much. If you want more speed from your system than overclocking is only true speed tweak that I know of. The draw back is that you need really good hardware, third party cooling and lots of experiance to do it right. For flat out speed, CPU-FSB overclocking is king.

    With your CPU at 2.6 GHz the speed of your system will be limited.

    If you wonder what fast looks like take a look at my specs.
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  2. Posts : 84
    Windows 7 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #12

    Hey thanks DarkDavil for this useful information and link. I will check it out. I have however just "Clean Installed" my PC because I was having issues where even when I was working my PC would go into Hibernation and would not allow me to come out of it again. I tried everything on the net that was suggested and still after 20 minutes my PC would shut down no matter what I was in the middle of doing.

    It's sorted now but now I have to re-install all my back-ups and apps/software which is a pain because theres quite a few things like Adobe Master Collection which seems to take ages to install even with 8 gig of RAM.

    Anyway thank you for your help.
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  3. Posts : 84
    Windows 7 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #13

    chev65 said:
    Those so called PC speed tweaks don't do much. If you want more speed from your system than overclocking is only true speed tweak that I know of. The draw back is that you need really good hardware, third party cooling and lots of experiance to do it right. For flat out speed, CPU-FSB overclocking is king.

    With your CPU at 2.6 GHz the speed of your system will be limited.

    If you wonder what fast looks like take a look at my specs.

    Nice spec you have there. I say my PC is self built but my motherboard is from a premade tower so really I need to upgrade it and soon I am also upgrading my 500 Watt PSU to the 1000 Watt PSU but before hand the motherboard needs changing first and Processors.

    Thanks for your help buddy, appreciated. :)
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  4. Posts : 84
    Windows 7 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #14

    Just to let you Guys know that the problem with the PC shutting down after 20 minutes was because my Graphics card was busted so I purchased a new one and alls fine.

    I have also tweaked it using the stop windows indexing and the like thats recommended on 7 forums.

    Over clocking I'm not sure if I am good enough to do it because I would be worried that I will mess my PC up and this little baby pays my morgage and what not :)

    Thank you everyone for all your help. Really apprieciated
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  5. Posts : 3,487
    Win 7 Pro x64/Win 10 Pro x64 dual boot
       #15

    Wrams said:
    Over clocking I'm not sure if I am good enough to do it because I would be worried that I will mess my PC up and this little baby pays my morgage and what not :)
    That's one of the best reasons not to overclock that I've ever heard. It's refreshing. :)

    I spend some time at an o/c forum. You wouldn't believe how many posts there are from people saying "My CPU fried..."
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  6. Posts : 220
    Windows 7 64bit Ultimate SP1, VMware Windows 7 64bit Ultimate SP1
       #16

    could just take a look at this.

    TweakHound - Tweaking Windows 7, Page 1
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  7. Posts : 7,878
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #17

    Wrams said:
    I have also tweaked it using the stop windows indexing and the like thats recommended on 7 forums.
    The best suggestion that I can make regarding tweaking is to pull out a stop watch and time a few of the key types of things that you do on a regular basis. Then start tweaking things one at a time and run the timing tests. If things don't improve noticeably it might not even be worth it. I've also found tweaking that after shutting off a number of services and other things that instead of getting faster, my machine actually got slower.

    I'm usually pretty skeptical of most performance tweaks. My best and fastest windows boot times and such often happen right after installing the OS. Once I start loading crap and making changes...my speeds often drop. Some people swear by their tweaks, but I let the stopwatch be the final judge.

    Wrams said:
    Over clocking I'm not sure if I am good enough to do it because I would be worried that I will mess my PC up and this little baby pays my morgage and what not :)
    Overclocking is not for the faint of heart and often only significantly improves benchmark scores...but doesn't necessarily translate to real world performance increases. For example, I've bumped my Q9550 from 2.83Ghz to 3.20Ghz and while my benchmarks went up...the actual functional changes running real apps is slim to nill. Not to mention, you usually have to put time and effort into keeping an overclock cool as well....and not every piece of hardware overclocks exactly the same as the next piece...even if they are the same make/model.
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  8. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
       #18

    Wrams said:
    Just to let you Guys know that the problem with the PC shutting down after 20 minutes was because my Graphics card was busted so I purchased a new one and alls fine.

    I have also tweaked it using the stop windows indexing and the like thats recommended on 7 forums.

    Over clocking I'm not sure if I am good enough to do it because I would be worried that I will mess my PC up and this little baby pays my morgage and what not :)

    Thank you everyone for all your help. Really apprieciated
    Here some basics to improve Win7:
    Optimize Windows 7

    If you haven't already tried!
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  9. Posts : 1,170
    XP Pro SP3 X86 / Win7 Pro X86
       #19

    Wrams said:
    Hey Guys,

    I want to tweak my PC because I don't think its running at its full potential. I'm after some tweaking help links or threads and maybe some software links and speedtest links or software. Can anyone provide me with any info atall on how to generate more speed from a PC...?

    Hope I'm not asking to much on my first post.

    Nice to be here by the way. Some great info on this forums, think I'll stick around and see what I can learn.
    Win7 is not as "tweakable" as XP and 2000 were. It's not like you're going to change some registry setting and actually see it run faster... in fact, you're very likely to see it run slower or not at all. I've worked with Win2000 and XP machines since they began and have been using Win7 for just over a month... There are lots of behavioral things you can do, fixing networking issues, improving sound, reducing disk thrashing, but far as I can tell none of that makes a whit of difference to the average speed of the OS.

    Moreover; if I dare suggest, as a software developer you don't want to work on a highly tweaked computer... the risk is simple... you might end up creating the be all and end all setup that only runs on your one machine. Programmers and web developers machines should be as close to "out of the box" (the way Joe Average runs them) as possible.
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  10. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 home
       #20

    I use Windows 7 Manager . Unlike Tuneup 2010 it only runs when you use it. It allows you to tweak adjust customize and clean without giving up resources running in the back ground.
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