8-Core, overclocked machine slow...

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  1. Posts : 180
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64/Windows 8.1 Pro x64
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       #11

    I spent time on the phone with Corsair. They said the memory problems I had was due to the DRAM settings were improperly set in BIOS. I set them to their recommendations and Memtest86+ went to 10% without errors.

    Now, my daughter is trying to read a news story. A total of 3 browser windows are open, less than 5 tabs total, and it's acting slow! One is on Ninja Kiwi's BTD5 title screen. [Only flash game up]

    iexplore.exe had the highest CPU in Task Manager with a CPU of 17-21 [keeps changing] and using about 379,000k. The other 7 processes have a load of less than 09. The rest of the 69 processes are at 00.

    CPU load is 54% at the time the screensaver kicked in. Core loads are 61%, 68%, 67%, 67%, 69%, 74%, 74%, and 45%. Those are typical to what I was watching before I started writing this [on a different machine.]
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  2. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
       #12

    Well have you thought about some of the sites you visited left little gifts behind ?

    that ussually happens if you play games from, a free game site you have alot of stuff thrown in there with your cookies

    I would do a full virus scan and full history and browser sweep

    I can assure you it isnt the hardware it sounds more of a virus and browser-ware issue
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  3.    #13

    Some free programs you can use to scan your system for viruses and other malware:


    Has the memory test found any errors after changing to the recommended settings in the BIOS?
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  4. Posts : 355
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 64bit, Manjaro Xfce, Debian 10 64bit Xfce
       #14

    Your CPU (unless it is amazingly bad) shouldn't be loaded that much by the sound of what you have running. My CPU only gets to about maybe 10% playing new high-end video games. I donate the extra clocks to BOINC to keep my CPU loaded to about 85% and go about my normal business with that running in the background.

    I've heard AMD doesn't perform quite as well as Intel these days, but surely not that poorly.
    Last edited by Wrend; 11 Nov 2012 at 17:09.
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  5. Posts : 180
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64/Windows 8.1 Pro x64
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       #15

    Updates for you:

    I forgot to turn of Verifier, once I did that, my CPU loads dropped down to almost Zero!

    I ran the MemTest86+ last night, actually let it run all night, and I had errors in the same place [4499.4MB]

    I'm thinking about pulling 3 sticks and running the test tonight. [It's hard to do it during the day, it's the main PC in our house]
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  6. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #16

    I noticed this in your specs, (Memory 16 Gigs [4 as RamDrive]). I don't understand the meaning. Could you explain.
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  7. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
       #17

    JoesMorgue said:
    Updates for you:

    I forgot to turn of Verifier, once I did that, my CPU loads dropped down to almost Zero!

    I ran the MemTest86+ last night, actually let it run all night, and I had errors in the same place [4499.4MB]

    I'm thinking about pulling 3 sticks and running the test tonight. [It's hard to do it during the day, it's the main PC in our house]
    Uhmmm hate to be a Killjoy but if your running 12 Gb of ram AMD will run it in single channel i don't think it really functions properly with 12gb installed ussually 4-8-16-32 those are about the best you would get intel untalizes ram installed like that really well you should just run with 8gb im sure it will kill the memtest error
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  8. Posts : 180
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64/Windows 8.1 Pro x64
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       #18

    The machine has 16 Gigs [four 4-Gig sticks] of RAM, but because it has an SSD, I create a 4 Gig RamDrive at boot, and have %Temp%, %Tmp%, and my browser's cache use the RamDrive, leaving 12 Gigs for Win7 to use.

    When I was first setting up the machine, I did some research on SSDs, and this method makes less writes to the SSD. Somewhere, I found how to set up a RamDrive, I added folders [\Temp\, \Cache\], then I made an .IMG, and made it so the .IMG gets loaded to the RamDrive upon boot. It's not a speed boost, [OK, it is, but nothing the normal person will ever see] but a less wear thing.

    Is there a better way for me to list it in my System Specs? I think it should be listed, as it's part of every boot...

    Tomorrow, I will pull two sticks and do a memory test to see if I can identify which stick is bad.
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  9.    #19

    I would test RAM stick individually, and run the test overnight, and if an error is found with the RAM stick, place the same RAM stick in a different motherboard slot (repeat for all the slots), if an error is found in all the slots for the same RAM stick then you have a faulty RAM module.

    However, if no errors are found for the RAM module in a different slot, then you have a bad motherboard DIMM slot. Remember, to make sure the contacts on the RAM modules are clean and the motherboard slots are not covered or full of dust.

    Run the test for least 6-7 passes.
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  10. Posts : 1,711
    Win 7 Pro 64-bit 7601
       #20

    also note that most java and flash around are mostly single or two-threaded programs. That means all cores beyond the 4th are there just to keep time because there are only two "streams" of instructions to process. Having more cores means that each core taken alone is weaker than a processor with less cores but still running at the same frequency. Given modern needs, it's not a so good idea, as lots of programs (and games) aren't going to multithread over 4 cores, go figure over 8. So you have half of your processing power that is basically wasted.

    AMD stuff shines when you are doing heavily multithreaded things (basically workstation or server stuff), but for gaming and personal use the best one is around the i5 3750k, performance-wise.

    Also, now that you mention overclocking, AMD cores do a trick when reaching dangerous temp, and this could cause the CPU to run like a crappy i3 as overheated cores downclock to 1 Ghz or so. Your processor is a Bulldozer series, which is known for heavy power use (and high thermal output).

    Check if your cores are cooled well enough to keep their stated max frequency even under real loads with programs like CPUz. This page tells more details, although it's for a slightly more modern processor of the same family.
    It could be likely that you need to decrease your overclock or get better cooling to keep them from auto-downclocking.
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