Pagali
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OK, just set up a new HTPC for my home theater. (See specs, please)
The first Win 7 installation showed tearing with 720P h.264 videos played with ZoomPlayer 6 (which I've used for years) Online research suggested enabling Aero would stop the tearing, which happily, it did! Results on my 65" Mits TV are beautiful!
Problem is... although it seems like this system should certainly be able to handle running aero with home theater applications, I repeatedly get a system message that "windows has detected that your computer's performance is slow" then offering to let me drop back to a standard desktop instead of Aero. When I choose to stick with Aero, it allows it, but the same message will come up again later. (As often as not, when watching movies with guests! Rather embarrassing...
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Shouldn't a PC with these specs be able to handle Aero? Why is it saying my computer is slow? Is there a setting somewhere that will make it stop warning me?
Just let me know what further information you might need to help me with this problem. Thanks!
PS: Forgot to mention... using ATI Catalyst 9.11 from Sapphire site. Desktop resolution 1920x1080P --> optimized to 1840x1040 to fit screen exactly.
The first Win 7 installation showed tearing with 720P h.264 videos played with ZoomPlayer 6 (which I've used for years) Online research suggested enabling Aero would stop the tearing, which happily, it did! Results on my 65" Mits TV are beautiful!
Problem is... although it seems like this system should certainly be able to handle running aero with home theater applications, I repeatedly get a system message that "windows has detected that your computer's performance is slow" then offering to let me drop back to a standard desktop instead of Aero. When I choose to stick with Aero, it allows it, but the same message will come up again later. (As often as not, when watching movies with guests! Rather embarrassing...
)Shouldn't a PC with these specs be able to handle Aero? Why is it saying my computer is slow? Is there a setting somewhere that will make it stop warning me?
Just let me know what further information you might need to help me with this problem. Thanks!
PS: Forgot to mention... using ATI Catalyst 9.11 from Sapphire site. Desktop resolution 1920x1080P --> optimized to 1840x1040 to fit screen exactly.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- CyperpowerPC Media Center X64
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro 32 bit
- CPU
- AMD PHENOM II X4 925 2.8GHZ
- Motherboard
- GIGABYTE AMD MA770T-UD3P AM3 DDR3
- Memory
- 4 GB DDR3 PC3 PC1333
- Graphics Card(s)
- Sapphire ATI RADEON HD 4670 512MB DDR3 PCI-E
- Sound Card
- Sondigo Callisto USB SPDIF
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Mitsubishi 65" 1080P DLP RPTV
- Hard Drives
- 1.5TB SATA-II 3.0GB/S 32MB CACHE 7200
- PSU
- APEVIA WIN 500XSPX 500WATT JAVA
- Case
- APEVIA X-MASTER 500
- Cooling
- Stock AMD
