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Re: Every App and Vista itself runs at only half the speed
"Michael Walraven" wrote: > A second place to check is in the BIOS. There may be a setting referring to > 'speed step' or some such. > As I understand it if speed step is not enabled then Vista / BIOS defaults > to slowest speed available. My Motherboard (or the CPU) does not support Speed Step or something similar. I've checked the frequency at several places. It runs at full speed all the time. Athlon 3200+ @2.2GHz always running at 2.2GHz. > > Also as a check on how things are working open Reliability and Performance > monitor. > In the Resource overview the CPU graph should have two lines. One for CPU > usage and the second for Maximum Frequency. Everything is fine there. CPU is running at full speed. Thanks for your hints! Stefan. |
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Re: Every App and Vista itself runs at only half the speed
Stefan,
Grasping at straws here, At times my Vista was dog slow, problem at that time was AVG anti virus. I normally let my machine go to sleep. When I would wake it, the AVG would start a new scan. The AVG did not relinquish the machine when I was using it and performed the scan in the foreground as normal priority. The result was that CPU usage was low, disk usage was high and response was terrible If I stopped the AVG then my response came back. This would show up in Reliability and Performance monitor as 100% usage. Just because the disk is busy does not slow my machine down, it seems to depend on how well the software is written. For instance right now disk activity is 100%, disk light on nearly continually, 'System' is playing with the System Volume information and response is just fine. While I was typing the disk activity ceased, no effect on response (remained fine). So: Perhaps some background utility that is not playing nice and hogging the CPU, I would suspect a third party one rather than MS but I have heard it rumored that sometime MS has made mistakes also ![]() Michael Vista Home Premium "Stefan" <Stefan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:39E5E423-C1B4-4181-9A9A-567C77DDD742@microsoft.com... > > "Michael Walraven" wrote: > >> A second place to check is in the BIOS. There may be a setting referring >> to >> 'speed step' or some such. >> As I understand it if speed step is not enabled then Vista / BIOS >> defaults >> to slowest speed available. > > My Motherboard (or the CPU) does not support Speed Step or something > similar. I've checked the frequency at several places. It runs at full > speed > all the time. Athlon 3200+ @2.2GHz always running at 2.2GHz. > >> >> Also as a check on how things are working open Reliability and >> Performance >> monitor. >> In the Resource overview the CPU graph should have two lines. One for CPU >> usage and the second for Maximum Frequency. > > Everything is fine there. CPU is running at full speed. > > > Thanks for your hints! > > Stefan. |
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Re: Every App and Vista itself runs at only half the speed
Stefan wrote:
> "Michael Walraven" wrote: > >> A second place to check is in the BIOS. There may be a setting referring to >> 'speed step' or some such. >> As I understand it if speed step is not enabled then Vista / BIOS defaults >> to slowest speed available. > > My Motherboard (or the CPU) does not support Speed Step or something > similar. I've checked the frequency at several places. It runs at full speed > all the time. Athlon 3200+ @2.2GHz always running at 2.2GHz. > >> Also as a check on how things are working open Reliability and Performance >> monitor. >> In the Resource overview the CPU graph should have two lines. One for CPU >> usage and the second for Maximum Frequency. > > Everything is fine there. CPU is running at full speed. > > > Thanks for your hints! > > Stefan. You first post was clear as crystal Stefan, problem is I lack any positive answers. You sound very positive about the 1/3 and the clock stepping thing makes sense but if not that then I can only think of something like Memory and or the timing thereof. That would sound like a BIOS setting but you checked all that so I am stuck with some chipset driver that's making a drastic bottleneck somewhere. Have you checked the MB maker's website forums just in case there's a hint there? I am not sure about SLI technology, wondering if there could be a card or something in a slot that is giving a conflict under Vista that's not there under XP etc... You picked a good one for sure Sorry the best Ican manage is guesswork ![]() |
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Re: Every App and Vista itself runs at only half the speed
not sure about what would the reason (well being far away from the machine
is like this...) to have a comparison, im running on an athlon xp 1700+ @ 1,4ghz, 896mb ram @ 133mhz, nvidia 7600gt agp 4x and yes, vista is slower than xp here, but not that much, i would say about a 5-10%, mainly due to slower memory i guess (still usable enough, and since i liked vista since rcs i dont care about that performance drop at all) here we go: -try deactivating any background software you can, either from startup and from within your user (antivirus included, if not most important of all) -try stripping as much hardware devices as you can, mainly usbs (moreover if your chipset is via like mine, they are pretty useless when accessing hardware, my old p2 with its intel chipset were faster than this one) -create a new user, check that no application is set to his startup, and check if the speed is good or bad with that user -this may seem stupid, but try defragging, who knows... -check regularly the processes (from all users) to see if any of them is using an excess of cpu -uninstall companion softwares for your drivers, such as creative ones (it is known they give problems half the times) -some apps will run slower, and you wont be able to do anything at all to make it better, mainly high-redrawing ones, but also a couple of other kind, this is due to them not being prepared to some new ways of doing things (obviously), thus not being 100% compatible -games will run slower in vista on nvidia, cause their drivers are still not up to the performance they had (even if they say 9x% it is NOT) -codec packs may also be causing slow downs, try uninstalling any codec you installed i cant think of more, except for a little more thing, but since you are savvy with computers you should know already: sometimes the OS installations dont give 100% of its performance, im still not 100% sure why though i have a couple of theories and info, either way its not a windows only problem and thought it does not happen so often, maybe a complete reinstall will give you better performance hope that you get it fixed ps. now that i think, maybe is something related to a via-athlon xp combination since i have that drop in performance also? wathever, i swear i will never get another via chipset XDDD |
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Re: Every App and Vista itself runs at only half the speed
"Charlie Tame" wrote: > You first post was clear as crystal Stefan, problem is I lack any > positive answers. You sound very positive about the 1/3 and the clock > stepping thing makes sense but if not that then I can only think of > something like Memory and or the timing thereof. I has something like this in mind, too. But how to find out if that's the reason? ![]() I can only switch to lower Front Side Bus frequencies (and already did this) but this wouldn't solve any synchro problems and alike. And why should this have a different outcome under Vista than under XP or 2K before? > That would sound like a BIOS setting but you checked all that so I am > stuck with some chipset driver that's making a drastic bottleneck > somewhere. Have you checked the MB maker's website forums just in case > there's a hint there? Yes, there are Vista drivers for my motherboard and I've installed them. The problem here is that I can't find any mention of these drivers anywhere in the device manager after installation. So I'm not really sure whether they are correctly installed or not. > I am not sure about SLI technology, wondering if there could be a card > or something in a slot that is giving a conflict under Vista that's not > there under XP etc... You picked a good one for sure Sorry the best I> can manage is guesswork ![]() I have no SLI cards if Scalable Link Interface is meant. And guesswork is always good. I do nothing else. ![]() Thanks! Stefan. |
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Re: Every App and Vista itself runs at only half the speed
On Nov 15, 8:41 am, Stefan <Ste...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hello. > > Since I installed Vista every application and the OS itself runs approx. at > half the speed it used to. It seems to be a problem of the hardware I use, > because I've seen all those apps und Vista itself running perfectly at two or > three times the speed on comparable hardware running Vista or XP. > Additionally every app worked perfectly on my computer when I was still using > Win2000. > > For example: A complete rebuild of a project in Visual Studio 2005 needed 3 > minutes before. After switching to Vista this rebuild needs more than 10 > minutes. > > Another example: Every game is running only at half the frames per second it > ran before. > > Aditionally every app in fullscreen mode (games) have heavy slow downs after > a few minutes. Under Win2k or XP some game had 60fps, under Vista it has > 30fps or less and after a few minutes the framerate drops to sometimes 2 fps, > sometimes 15 fps and sometime to 0.5fps! It usually recovers back to 30 fps > after 20 seconds or sometime not before 3 minutes. > > I profiled my own code to find out what might be the reason. I compared the > results to a profiling session of the same app done under WinXP. The > comparison indicates that every call to any DirectX-function (DirectX 9.0c) > takes at least twice the time as normal, sometimes more. Also every memory > memory allocation/deallocation seems to consume more time than usual. > > Hardware: Motherboard ASROCK K7Upgrade-880, AthlonXP 3200+ at 2.2GHz, > Gainward Geforce 7800, 2GB RAM, some Soundblaster Audigy Card, Windows Vista > Business 32Bit. > > - every driver ist up to date. > - removing graphics card or sound card didn't solve the problem > - updating BIOS didn't solve the problem > - turing off every unneeded feature in BIOS didn't solve the problem > - turing off AERO completely didn't solve the problem > - all temperatures and fan speeds are ok > - RAM check didn't find any problem > - event log doesn't show any problems or hardware conflicts > > Still every software and Vista itself runs slow. I'm out of ideas by now > where I could even begin to search for the reason. > > Any ideas are greatly welcome. > > Thanks and Bye, > > Stefan I just finished experimenting with game performance, starting from a minimal XP install. The framerate in bioshock in XP is twice that of Vista until I install the laptop's power management software (it's a toshiba x205-sl1), at which point it drops to that of vista, even when running on the "high performance" option. After removing this, and a full reset, everything is back to full speed. But vista won't let you remove cpu throttling, will it? -- Mike |
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Re: Every App and Vista itself runs at only half the speed
Stefan,
Vista will not let you 'remove' throttling but you can set its value to 100%. In your power options - Advanced setting / Processor power management section there is Minimum and maximum processor state. For instance in my High Performance settings Processor power management Minimum processor state On Battery: 5% Plugged in: 100% Maximum processor state On battery: 100% Plugged in: 100% On some systems, if the CPU is capable of power control, and it is disabled in the BIOS then the system will run at reduced speed. Note than you can see the effect of speed throttling by opening Reliability and Performance monitor and observing the % Maximum frequency for the CPU. Michael Vista Home premium <mhhohn@gmail.com> wrote in message news:8b97c500-158b-45de-8ecd-31297cbf000b@d21g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > On Nov 15, 8:41 am, Stefan <Ste...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >> Hello. >> >> Since I installed Vista every application and the OS itself runs approx. >> at >> half the speed it used to. It seems to be a problem of the hardware I >> use, >> because I've seen all those apps und Vista itself running perfectly at >> two or >> three times the speed on comparable hardware running Vista or XP. >> Additionally every app worked perfectly on my computer when I was still >> using >> Win2000. >> >> For example: A complete rebuild of a project in Visual Studio 2005 needed >> 3 >> minutes before. After switching to Vista this rebuild needs more than 10 >> minutes. >> >> Another example: Every game is running only at half the frames per second >> it >> ran before. >> >> Aditionally every app in fullscreen mode (games) have heavy slow downs >> after >> a few minutes. Under Win2k or XP some game had 60fps, under Vista it has >> 30fps or less and after a few minutes the framerate drops to sometimes 2 >> fps, >> sometimes 15 fps and sometime to 0.5fps! It usually recovers back to 30 >> fps >> after 20 seconds or sometime not before 3 minutes. >> >> I profiled my own code to find out what might be the reason. I compared >> the >> results to a profiling session of the same app done under WinXP. The >> comparison indicates that every call to any DirectX-function (DirectX >> 9.0c) >> takes at least twice the time as normal, sometimes more. Also every >> memory >> memory allocation/deallocation seems to consume more time than usual. >> >> Hardware: Motherboard ASROCK K7Upgrade-880, AthlonXP 3200+ at 2.2GHz, >> Gainward Geforce 7800, 2GB RAM, some Soundblaster Audigy Card, Windows >> Vista >> Business 32Bit. >> >> - every driver ist up to date. >> - removing graphics card or sound card didn't solve the problem >> - updating BIOS didn't solve the problem >> - turing off every unneeded feature in BIOS didn't solve the problem >> - turing off AERO completely didn't solve the problem >> - all temperatures and fan speeds are ok >> - RAM check didn't find any problem >> - event log doesn't show any problems or hardware conflicts >> >> Still every software and Vista itself runs slow. I'm out of ideas by now >> where I could even begin to search for the reason. >> >> Any ideas are greatly welcome. >> >> Thanks and Bye, >> >> Stefan > I just finished experimenting with game performance, starting from a > minimal XP install. The framerate in bioshock in XP is twice that of > Vista until I install the laptop's power management software (it's a > toshiba x205-sl1), at which point it drops to that of vista, even when > running on the "high performance" option. > After removing this, and a full reset, everything is back to full > speed. > > But vista won't let you remove cpu throttling, will it? > > -- Mike > |
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Re: Every App and Vista itself runs at only half the speed
"mhhohn@gmail.com" wrote:
> On Nov 15, 8:41 am, Stefan <Ste...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > Still every software and Vista itself runs slow. I'm out of ideas by now > > where I could even begin to search for the reason. > I just finished experimenting with game performance, starting from a > minimal XP install. The framerate in bioshock in XP is twice that of > Vista until I install the laptop's power management software (it's a > toshiba x205-sl1), at which point it drops to that of vista, even when > running on the "high performance" option. > After removing this, and a full reset, everything is back to full > speed. > > But vista won't let you remove cpu throttling, will it? Thanks for sharing this! Although I don't think that this is the reason because the motherboard (ASROCK K7Upgrade880) does not support cpu throttling. Meanwhile I found out that at least the heavy slow downs while playing games were caused by a pound of dust in the fan of the graphics card. The gfx card just lowered it's frequencies due to high temperatures. The perfomance problem of Vista is still there, though. By installing new drivers for CPU and IDE and by cleaning the gfx card I was able to raise the performance to 60% to 70% of WinXP. I installed WinXP in a dual boot in order to compare performance better. Anyway, since a while I switched back to XP completely and removed Vista. So the long time of experimenting ended for me. ![]() Still thanks for the information. This is good to know. Stefan. |
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