microfusion Posted January 10, 2010 CID Share Posted January 10, 2010 Wandering If I can get anymore from this or not. running Pentium 4 2.66ghz with 248 mb ram Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tommie gorman Posted January 10, 2010 CID Share Posted January 10, 2010 If your on the 10 meg connection, that might be as close as our gonna get. But it never hurts to try if your bored or creative. Have you tried cable nut here? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marsh_0x Posted January 10, 2010 CID Share Posted January 10, 2010 Hi, any chance you are asking about over clocking the CPU ? Raising the voltage to bring you up to beyond 2.66GHz. Btw you are seriously hurting with ram, should be the 1st concern, clearly is your problem. Otherwise your download speed is 8+ times better than WB. I envy yours. Marsh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coknuck Posted January 10, 2010 CID Share Posted January 10, 2010 If your running XP 512mp ram is about minimum for it to run halfway good. I personally would use 1GB of ram. I have a XP machine that I up graded from 1GB to 2 GB and really didn't see that much difference in speed, but I did have a lot more in reserve. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marsh_0x Posted January 10, 2010 CID Share Posted January 10, 2010 Hi Coknuck, you are exactly right, at least get it up to 512, better to go to 1GB, beyond will determine why s/he considers it slow ? No clue if asking about internet speed or machine performance. Unclear until a reply. Long ago my factory XP HP came with 256K and did see a major improvement going 512, not much with 1 GB. But the new software programs have become much more demanding. Realistically time to buy a new machine for $300, leave old and fold for cancer Btw always have used Win Bar, now using Stat Bar gives me my CPU usage, down/up speeds, so I know exactly my status. Currently have 1451MB free of 4 GB using Win 7 64-bit. With a 32-bit system only 3.25MB is seen as max due to video card demanding its share. Marsh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zalternate Posted January 10, 2010 CID Share Posted January 10, 2010 Since the download test is text based it should show as your maximum speed. But once you start to do webpages with graphics, you will notice a slowdown in speed as the system with a small amount of ram keeps having to use the swap file. Which will be noticeable. I had an old Pentium 4 with 640MB of ram. Text loaded quick, but graphics choked on the Motherboard and graphics card. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
starship_troopers Posted January 11, 2010 CID Share Posted January 11, 2010 Btw always have used Win Bar, now using Stat Bar gives me my CPU usage, down/up speeds, so I know exactly my status. Currently have 1451MB free of 4 GB using Win 7 64-bit. With a 32-bit system only 3.25MB is seen as max due to video card demanding its share. Marsh Wow, bro, what do you have running? i have 4bg ddr3 ram and 1gb dedicated (up to 2gb) geforce 230m in my laptop...and windows 7 64 bit, and i have 2.5gb free still while im running quite a few things. just curious why you only have 1.4gb free Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marsh_0x Posted January 11, 2010 CID Share Posted January 11, 2010 Wow, bro, what do you have running? Hi Ryan, not sure exactly, perhaps Photoshop with a few raw 8MB attempting to learn the program, IMs, my 2 other tech forums, likely Yahoo mail. Now with only Yahoo e-mail open and this forum says 1502, remaining. Basically wasn't concerned as only 1 MB is needed to continue at full speed before needing to swap over to the HD, which is 128GB solid state. Toshiba P305-S8837 lappy about 15 months old, Vista 64-bit upgrade to Win 7 64-bit. Besides the accuracy of the bar report can be questionable, not sure what you used to measure. The main concern is the OP limping around with 256MB in the new age. Marsh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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