Computer is still slow, tried everything

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  1. Posts : 26
    Windows 7 pro x64
       #21

    Ok from what I see from your task manager windows is that you have 80+ processes running did you try to turn off all the process that you don't need (don't touch anything Microsoft) and see if that speed up your pc.
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  2. Posts : 28
    Windows 7 Professional x64
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       #22

    Reject said:
    Ok from what I see from your task manager windows is that you have 80+ processes running did you try to turn off all the process that you don't need (don't touch anything Microsoft) and see if that speed up your pc.
    I did try turning off as many as I could in startup (Dropbox, Skype, etc) but nothing really changed. There are three different user accounts on the computer and they're often all logged in, that's why there's a bunch. Do I need more RAM, maybe? I notice IE alone can take up ~180,000 KB of ram, and with multiple accounts running multiple windows of IE it tends to add up pretty fast.
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  3. Posts : 28
    Windows 7 Professional x64
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       #23

    writhziden said:
    usinjin said:
    Sure thing. I went ahead and turned on AHCI, computer does seem a little faster.
    Glad to see you received some performance boost. Is Windows stable so far?
    So far it is stable, but it's actually not a lot faster. I'm thinking I'll read the rest of that optimization list later.

    Do I need to install any drivers to optimize SATA/AHCI? I've been wondering about that. Also, I'm never sure if of how I should ever update my mobo's chipset/SATA drivers. Would I do it from the motherboard manufacturer's website, or from the chipset's website? Or is it not necessary to update SATA/chipset drivers?
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  4. Posts : 11,269
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
       #24

    I would check the motherboard's site first. If the drivers are outdated by more than six months, check the chipset's website. This assumes that your motherboard provides such updates, which I think MSI does from prior experience with that manufacturer.

    I do not think you need more memory; I don't think you would see that drastic of a performance change from that based on only 65% of it being used. You can end processes in task manager that are only for your user, but avoid any that say SYSTEM or anything else. I assume Brad is your username? End processes that say Brad if you know you are not using that software.
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