Re: Computer performance issues
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Ok, serious question guys. Im having performance issues, be it with Half-Life 2, Hammer (for HL2) UT2k4, etc.
Hardware:
Athlon XP 2500
512mb RAM PC2700
NF7-S mobo
Seagate 80gb 8mb cache SATA
You know the specs lol
Software:
Aston Windows Shell replacement
AVG anti-virus
MSN 7.0 BETA
Limewire
winAMP
gmail notifer
VHE for HL2
Should I get a component upgrade (I was thinking adding 512RAM) or should I scrap some software, notably having limewire in background when I dont need it and the Aston Shell.
Keep in my my budget is VERY tight. I have 100$ in my account, I get 250$ every 2-weeks, and I have to fly once a month (150$)
Re: Computer performance issues
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Video Card?
My specifications are very similar and I have no performance issues...
Re: Computer performance issues
Posted by scary_jeff on
Fri Nov 26th 2004 at 1:02am
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when you say performance issues, what exactly is happening?
Re: Computer performance issues
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slugish performance. Alot of disk activity. Oh, and ATI 9800pro :biggrin: forgot to mention.
And VHE crashes everytime I try to clip a sphere in half... :sad: With lots of disk activity
Re: Computer performance issues
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Fri Nov 26th 2004 at 5:16am
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Sounds like low RAM, but 512 should be enough for general use. HL2 hammer however Ive heard is very demanding... but chances are youve got something clogging the system. Do what Crono said, until youve got enough for more ram (its quite possible you wont need it tho).
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hammer.exe -- 22 660K
msnmsgr.exe -- 18 840K
Steam.exe -- 50+% CPU 17 712K
Processes: 31
CPU Usage: 100%
Commit Charge: 310M / 1250M (whatever that means)
[edit] Now hammer.exe is CPU 99%
[edit2] Now CPU Usage 0% [/edit]
Re: Computer performance issues
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Fri Nov 26th 2004 at 7:20am
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That's mostly the same system as I have. So the problem lies somewhere
else. Which drivers are you using for your card and did you install the
proper motherboard drivers when you first installed Windows? I'd
generally not have LimeWire just running in the background, when I'm
mapping or what-not I usually have MSN, WinAMP, Steam, Avast! AV, and
Webroot Spysweeper running. 512 should be enough memory for general
mapping...but the new Hammer is somewhat laggy, try lowering your undo
levels as well as scroll the 2D views in a bit as maps get laggy the
larger they are and the more 2D view you can see.
Re: Computer performance issues
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Fri Nov 26th 2004 at 7:22am
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hmmm, I have similar specs [athlon 2500, 512 pc2700, asus a7v8x-x and a 9600 pro]. I'm currently running hammer and real one player, and there seems to be no slow down. Might be a prog hogging some of your power.
Re: Computer performance issues
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my gaming PC never seems more/less sluggish from day to day because,
1) i run spybot either daily, or every other day.
2) i run msconfig daily to make sure only systray is on.
3) i have nothing on but the game/editor. i want nothing running in the back ground. no music s**t, no icq, no msn.. NOTHIN. machines may get bigger, but resources are still from 0-100%, you only have so many before s**t happens.
4) i scandisk and defrag weekly.
5) i run regclean daily.
i also learned a trick i did not know before i read that XP article. page files/swap files wont defrag, they are non-movable files.. turn off, or turn them to zero, defrag, then turn them back on to the previous setting.. all your hard drives will be nice and well defragged. :biggrin:
Re: Computer performance issues
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Fri Nov 26th 2004 at 4:08pm
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I have the latest (I think?) ATI drivers for my card as well as my mobo. Catalyst drivers, not the omega stuff.
I also run evert few days:
Ad-aware SE
Spybot S&D
Registry Mechanic
Disk Keeper
Security Task Manager
BPS Spyware remover (although it tends to remove all my good cookies too lol)
I'll try killing my pagefile and defraging like you said Orph. If I had the Windows XP pro CD, I would reformat, but I dont anymore so Im kind of screwed..
Re: Computer performance issues
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Fri Nov 26th 2004 at 4:18pm
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Don't say the "F" word nick, you'll have crono's panties all in a knot again.
just make sure you have all nonessential things turned off via "msconfig"
you should be fine if you have.
i had 2000pro available, you scorned it, took me hours to do so, i'm not about to do my XP corp.. its even larger. :razz:
Re: Computer performance issues
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Fri Nov 26th 2004 at 4:51pm
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Sorry Orph buddy. I just. Never really looked into 2000pro.
Here's what I have in MSCONFIG:
GENERAL
Normal startup
STARTUP
atiptaxx
gnotify
avgcc
avgemc
qttask
ctfmon
msnmsgr
Re: Computer performance issues
Posted by Spartan on
Fri Nov 26th 2004 at 4:56pm
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Orph where'd you learn so much about computers? Is it just through experience.
Re: Computer performance issues
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I've removed atiptaxx, qttask, and ctfmon. We'll see how it goes now.
Re: Computer performance issues
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lol Ait, I'll turn "almost everything off" :razz: Everything. AVG included
Re: Computer performance issues
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Tis obvious you didn't read that article i posted, it clearly states that you can turn off everything in startup.. WinXP can cope without it.
the issue IMO, is establishing what, if anything to leave on. I always heard, you must leave systray on, so i do, but i always wonder if i am slitting my own thoat by no leaving something else on.
anywho's, all of my PC only run systray, no more.
use your own judgement.. but for right now, you are experimenting with a proformance issue. shut it all off, see how it goes, then gradually turn the crap on if you must.
Re: Computer performance issues
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i run vhe 4 and hl2 fine on my geforce 4 with lesser system specs than you,
Kill limewire! limewire is dodgy AND resource hog, NEVER use it.
Re: Computer performance issues
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Keep at least a minimum of a 128MB page file. You'll be creating extra stress on your system if you reduce it too much.
Re: Computer performance issues
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Actually, I believe if you increase the total memory (physical and virtual) to a total of about 4 GB, you should be good. Since, your CPU and such thinks there's always 4GB of ram. But I'm not sure as I haven't tried it to see if it makes things run faster.
System Stress isn't really the issue, it would more or less be system functionality. It basically wont run if you make your swap 0. (Not to mention, I think windows specifically wont allow you to make it 0, but I may be wrong).
Re: Computer performance issues
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i am hoping no one misread my posting again.. when i said set it to zero, i meant for only the duration of the defrag, not permanently. :rolleyes:
i set mine for 512 minimum and 2,500 maximum on all my machines. the other day when i had issues, it never occurred to me that that was the solution, and since i had only just reformatted it, it never occurred to me to set it thus.
anywho's never run it at zero, it will cause issues.
Re: Computer performance issues
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As long as you set your swap file min and max values to the same number, you should be ok. It doesn't do any harm to put your swap file at a gigabyte or whatever, but Crono... the CPU doesn't see your swap file as more RAM...
Re: Computer performance issues
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Keep calm.
"4 GB, you should be good. Since, your CPU and such thinks there's always 4GB of ram"
The CPU has no idea that the swap file even exists, it's all done by windows.
Re: Computer performance issues
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While what Crono says is true, I'd recommend 2GB, 4GB is really just if you have a huge harddrive and you feel like having more VM. The odds of your system actually digging into 2GB+ of VM is very, very slim.
Re: Computer performance issues
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so with all that said, if my 512mb is never all used up, would that mean its useless to have a total of 1024mbs?
Re: Computer performance issues
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You are talking as if the CPU is addressing into the swap file. If I didn't know anything about it, and then read your post, I would think that after 512 megs has been used, the CPU can allocate the next address up, with the data being stored in the swap file.
Re: Computer performance issues
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Okay, well that's not what I was saying though. I think you're filling in some holes between things I said ...
I honestly don't understand how you translated what I was saying to the CPU doing these processes, Jeff.
WC, no. It is very helpful. The reason why physical ram is never used is because it is main memory. The things in VM are things that aren't being used at this (or any) moment, however, the programs that need that information are still running.
You have a swap so when physical memory is close to running out of available, usable memory, (This doesn't mean you're using all the physical ram, that would cause the system to crash because it wouldn't be able to do anything else), the information that hasn't been used the longest gets copied into VM with an address in ram telling the chipset that the information is now in Virtual Memory. When that information is called upon it is copied back over, blah blah blah, you get the idea, right?
It's needed. No matter how much physical ram you have.
Re: Computer performance issues
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I like that explanation better.
Re: Computer performance issues
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So would it be better if I got a second stick of 512mb RAM and removed the page file from my computer? Im already getting close to the rim of my 80gb hard drive, and I just bought it about 6 months ago or so.
Re: Computer performance issues
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Right now its 768. Between it and my hybernation file, Its a lot of dead space. Well, not really dead but you know. Unusable to me.
Re: Computer performance issues
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You will not be able to set your page file to off. It will still make
one when it needs it, and playing HL2 with a Gig of RAM and a pagefile
of 128MB still made Windows complain.
Re: Computer performance issues
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i cannot believe that just one comment about temporarily turning off your virtual memory could spark so much debate :sad:
i also found out that if you have more than one drive, its best to put all your virtual memory onto your least used drive.
i have two drives, one is partitioned, so it looks like 3 drives.. i have my virtual memory one the second drive on the 1st partition. seems to be working AOK.
Re: Computer performance issues
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Your original description of the problem made me think you probably have a worm?
I had a similar problem about 6 months ago, after downloading like 6 different virus scanners it ended up with Sophos (provided by my University) finding a worm.
Once that was taken care of I was good to go.
Re: Computer performance issues
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That's a very good plan, Orph. You can't do better than to have the swap file on a different drive.