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New Boxen problem; any ideas?
Just built my new box and its running ridiculously slow. just over 2mins
to boot to the login prompt then a further 1min 20 to get to the desktop, its a new install of xp pro. The spec is as follows, a couple things, it has dumped after a bugcheck a couple times, last time i had this it was due to overclocked ram. I manually set this ram to its speed with no joy. Also, im running it off a 300w PSU [i have a 400 on the way] atm, which I know is causing other problems [reboots when i turn on the light tubes hehe]. But that wouldnt be the cause of this would it ? Anyway, any ideas would be GREATLY appreciated as this is sposed to be the hype box that is replacing my fast, stable, 4yo duron800 machine :P P4 2.8 Prescott [1mb L2 cache, 800/HT] @ 50 deg C 512 DDR 2700 [333] Asus Board, supporting Prescott, HT and 800fsb @ 27 deg C 256mb Geforce4 gfx card 1 Zalman Fan controller 1 multifunctional docking bay [mem cards, usb, f/wire etc] 1 DVDrom 1 DVDRW 3 Case fans 5 inline led's. [the tubes are always turned off atm] If you need the exact part specs just shout. thx -- Mimic |
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Mimic wrote:
Just built my new box and its running ridiculously slow. just over 2mins to boot to the login prompt then a further 1min 20 to get to the desktop, its a new install of xp pro. The spec is as follows, a couple things, it has dumped after a bugcheck a couple times, last time i had this it was due to overclocked ram. I manually set this ram to its speed with no joy. Also, im running it off a 300w PSU [i have a 400 on the way] atm, which I know is causing other problems [reboots when i turn on the light tubes hehe]. But that wouldnt be the cause of this would it ? Anyway, any ideas would be GREATLY appreciated as this is sposed to be the hype box that is replacing my fast, stable, 4yo duron800 machine :P P4 2.8 Prescott [1mb L2 cache, 800/HT] @ 50 deg C 512 DDR 2700 [333] Asus Board, supporting Prescott, HT and 800fsb @ 27 deg C 256mb Geforce4 gfx card 1 Zalman Fan controller 1 multifunctional docking bay [mem cards, usb, f/wire etc] 1 DVDrom 1 DVDRW 3 Case fans 5 inline led's. [the tubes are always turned off atm] If you need the exact part specs just shout. thx sorry, and a 40GB hdd @ 5400, and a 80GB hdd @ 7200 :P -- Mimic |
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Mimic wrote:
Mimic wrote: Just built my new box and its running ridiculously slow. just over 2mins to boot to the login prompt then a further 1min 20 to get to the desktop, its a new install of xp pro. The spec is as follows, a couple things, it has dumped after a bugcheck a couple times, last time i had this it was due to overclocked ram. I manually set this ram to its speed with no joy. Also, im running it off a 300w PSU [i have a 400 on the way] atm, which I know is causing other problems [reboots when i turn on the light tubes hehe]. But that wouldnt be the cause of this would it ? Anyway, any ideas would be GREATLY appreciated as this is sposed to be the hype box that is replacing my fast, stable, 4yo duron800 machine :P P4 2.8 Prescott [1mb L2 cache, 800/HT] @ 50 deg C 512 DDR 2700 [333] Asus Board, supporting Prescott, HT and 800fsb @ 27 deg C 256mb Geforce4 gfx card 1 Zalman Fan controller 1 multifunctional docking bay [mem cards, usb, f/wire etc] 1 DVDrom 1 DVDRW 3 Case fans 5 inline led's. [the tubes are always turned off atm] If you need the exact part specs just shout. thx sorry, and a 40GB hdd @ 5400, and a 80GB hdd @ 7200 :P I'd say you don't give it enough juice, or maybe it gets too hot and the P4 slows down because of that (seriously doubt it). Still, you got quite a lot of equipment on a 300W PSU. You could also try turning of S-ATA controllers and the like if you don't use them. -- ------------- - ByteCoder - ... I see stupid people ------------- |
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On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 19:10:51 +0100, Mimic dev@null wrote:
Mimic wrote: Just built my new box and its running ridiculously slow. just over 2mins to boot to the login prompt then a further 1min 20 to get to the desktop, its a new install of xp pro. The spec is as follows, a couple things, it has dumped after a bugcheck a couple times, last time i had this it was due to overclocked ram. I manually set this ram to its speed with no joy. Also, im running it off a 300w PSU [i have a 400 on the way] atm, which I know is causing other problems [reboots when i turn on the light tubes hehe]. But that wouldnt be the cause of this would it ? Anyway, any ideas would be GREATLY appreciated as this is sposed to be the hype box that is replacing my fast, stable, 4yo duron800 machine :P P4 2.8 Prescott [1mb L2 cache, 800/HT] @ 50 deg C 512 DDR 2700 [333] Asus Board, supporting Prescott, HT and 800fsb @ 27 deg C 256mb Geforce4 gfx card 1 Zalman Fan controller 1 multifunctional docking bay [mem cards, usb, f/wire etc] 1 DVDrom 1 DVDRW 3 Case fans 5 inline led's. [the tubes are always turned off atm] If you need the exact part specs just shout. thx sorry, and a 40GB hdd @ 5400, and a 80GB hdd @ 7200 :P Lose the 5400rpm drive, it's laggin your whole system down. Also, using the boot up sequence is a VERY poor test of the systems speed. I mean, whether you're running a 900Mhz Athlon or a 2.4Ghz Pentium, they'll both boot up at about the same time. The only way to really speed up the boot is to cut out things that it's loading that you don't need. -- Onideus Mad Hatter mhm ¹ x ¹ http://www.backwater-productions.net |
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Mimic wrote:
Mimic wrote: Just built my new box and its running ridiculously slow. just over 2mins to boot to the login prompt then a further 1min 20 to get to the desktop, its a new install of xp pro. The spec is as follows, a couple things, it has dumped after a bugcheck a couple times, last time i had this it was due to overclocked ram. I manually set this ram to its speed with no joy. Also, im running it off a 300w PSU [i have a 400 on the way] atm, which I know is causing other problems [reboots when i turn on the light tubes hehe]. But that wouldnt be the cause of this would it ? Anyway, any ideas would be GREATLY appreciated as this is sposed to be the hype box that is replacing my fast, stable, 4yo duron800 machine :P P4 2.8 Prescott [1mb L2 cache, 800/HT] @ 50 deg C 512 DDR 2700 [333] Asus Board, supporting Prescott, HT and 800fsb @ 27 deg C 256mb Geforce4 gfx card 1 Zalman Fan controller 1 multifunctional docking bay [mem cards, usb, f/wire etc] 1 DVDrom 1 DVDRW 3 Case fans 5 inline led's. [the tubes are always turned off atm] If you need the exact part specs just shout. thx sorry, and a 40GB hdd @ 5400, and a 80GB hdd @ 7200 :P Which channels and in what order are the HDs, and optical drives hooked up. -- Froz ... |
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Mimic wrote:
Just built my new box and its running ridiculously slow. just over 2mins to boot to the login prompt then a further 1min 20 to get to the desktop, its a new install of xp pro. The spec is as follows, a couple things, it has dumped after a bugcheck a couple times, last time i had this it was due to overclocked ram. I manually set this ram to its speed with no joy. Also, im running it off a 300w PSU [i have a 400 on the way] atm, which I know is causing other problems [reboots when i turn on the light tubes hehe]. But that wouldnt be the cause of this would it ? Anyway, any ideas would be GREATLY appreciated as this is sposed to be the hype box that is replacing my fast, stable, 4yo duron800 machine :P P4 2.8 Prescott [1mb L2 cache, 800/HT] @ 50 deg C 512 DDR 2700 [333] Asus Board, supporting Prescott, HT and 800fsb @ 27 deg C 256mb Geforce4 gfx card 1 Zalman Fan controller 1 multifunctional docking bay [mem cards, usb, f/wire etc] 1 DVDrom 1 DVDRW 3 Case fans 5 inline led's. [the tubes are always turned off atm] If you need the exact part specs just shout. thx i suggest 1 more fan and much more power! 450 watts to be exact. Are the DVD drives connected to the right inputs of the sound card? Doesn't that geoforce have a power connector too? -- TSS ~~~~ Nazi Germany 1942 - Papers Please! (while Nazi gunmen watch you closely.) USA 2004 - Give me your Digital passport and take off your clothes so we can scan you for weapons and see if you have recieved money or contributed money to terrorist organizations! (While undertrained Armed security guards watch you closely.) Which should you fear more the present or the past? ~~~~ |
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On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 14:31:19 -0500, The Seventh Sign wrote:
Mimic wrote: Just built my new box and its running ridiculously slow. just over 2mins to boot to the login prompt then a further 1min 20 to get to the desktop, its a new install of xp pro. The spec is as follows, a couple things, it has dumped after a bugcheck a couple times, last time i had this it was due to overclocked ram. I manually set this ram to its speed with no joy. Also, im running it off a 300w PSU [i have a 400 on the way] atm, which I know is causing other problems [reboots when i turn on the light tubes hehe]. But that wouldnt be the cause of this would it ? Anyway, any ideas would be GREATLY appreciated as this is sposed to be the hype box that is replacing my fast, stable, 4yo duron800 machine :P P4 2.8 Prescott [1mb L2 cache, 800/HT] @ 50 deg C 512 DDR 2700 [333] Asus Board, supporting Prescott, HT and 800fsb @ 27 deg C 256mb Geforce4 gfx card 1 Zalman Fan controller 1 multifunctional docking bay [mem cards, usb, f/wire etc] 1 DVDrom 1 DVDRW 3 Case fans 5 inline led's. [the tubes are always turned off atm] If you need the exact part specs just shout. thx i suggest 1 more fan and much more power! 450 watts to be exact. He doesn't need a 450watt power supply...not unless he plans on burning a DVD while at the same time playing a DVD while also playing Doom3 on top of it...not only that but a lack of power wouldn't be slowing the system down...causing it to shut itself off yeah, but like I said, he's in no danger of that happening. -- Onideus Mad Hatter mhm ¹ x ¹ http://www.backwater-productions.net |
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ByteCoder wrote:
Mimic wrote: Mimic wrote: Just built my new box and its running ridiculously slow. just over 2mins to boot to the login prompt then a further 1min 20 to get to the desktop, its a new install of xp pro. The spec is as follows, a couple things, it has dumped after a bugcheck a couple times, last time i had this it was due to overclocked ram. I manually set this ram to its speed with no joy. Also, im running it off a 300w PSU [i have a 400 on the way] atm, which I know is causing other problems [reboots when i turn on the light tubes hehe]. But that wouldnt be the cause of this would it ? Anyway, any ideas would be GREATLY appreciated as this is sposed to be the hype box that is replacing my fast, stable, 4yo duron800 machine :P P4 2.8 Prescott [1mb L2 cache, 800/HT] @ 50 deg C 512 DDR 2700 [333] Asus Board, supporting Prescott, HT and 800fsb @ 27 deg C 256mb Geforce4 gfx card 1 Zalman Fan controller 1 multifunctional docking bay [mem cards, usb, f/wire etc] 1 DVDrom 1 DVDRW 3 Case fans 5 inline led's. [the tubes are always turned off atm] If you need the exact part specs just shout. thx sorry, and a 40GB hdd @ 5400, and a 80GB hdd @ 7200 :P I'd say you don't give it enough juice, or maybe it gets too hot and the P4 slows down because of that (seriously doubt it). Still, you got quite a lot of equipment on a 300W PSU. You could also try turning of S-ATA controllers and the like if you don't use them. yuh the new psu should be here soon |
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Onideus Mad Hatter wrote:
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 19:10:51 +0100, Mimic dev@null wrote: Mimic wrote: Just built my new box and its running ridiculously slow. just over 2mins to boot to the login prompt then a further 1min 20 to get to the desktop, its a new install of xp pro. The spec is as follows, a couple things, it has dumped after a bugcheck a couple times, last time i had this it was due to overclocked ram. I manually set this ram to its speed with no joy. Also, im running it off a 300w PSU [i have a 400 on the way] atm, which I know is causing other problems [reboots when i turn on the light tubes hehe]. But that wouldnt be the cause of this would it ? Anyway, any ideas would be GREATLY appreciated as this is sposed to be the hype box that is replacing my fast, stable, 4yo duron800 machine :P P4 2.8 Prescott [1mb L2 cache, 800/HT] @ 50 deg C 512 DDR 2700 [333] Asus Board, supporting Prescott, HT and 800fsb @ 27 deg C 256mb Geforce4 gfx card 1 Zalman Fan controller 1 multifunctional docking bay [mem cards, usb, f/wire etc] 1 DVDrom 1 DVDRW 3 Case fans 5 inline led's. [the tubes are always turned off atm] If you need the exact part specs just shout. thx sorry, and a 40GB hdd @ 5400, and a 80GB hdd @ 7200 :P Lose the 5400rpm drive, it's laggin your whole system down. Also, using the boot up sequence is a VERY poor test of the systems speed. I mean, whether you're running a 900Mhz Athlon or a 2.4Ghz Pentium, they'll both boot up at about the same time. The only way to really speed up the boot is to cut out things that it's loading that you don't need. -- Onideus Mad Hatter mhm ¹ x ¹ http://www.backwater-productions.net hatter dont be so lame, i have a serious issue that i would like to resolve, the fact that my storage hdd runs at 5400rpm doeswnt mean **** as far as system speed goes. Furthermore, my point was that it shoulnt take over 3minutes for a system to boot. My old system booted in about 20secs |
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FrozenNorth wrote:
Mimic wrote: Mimic wrote: Just built my new box and its running ridiculously slow. just over 2mins to boot to the login prompt then a further 1min 20 to get to the desktop, its a new install of xp pro. The spec is as follows, a couple things, it has dumped after a bugcheck a couple times, last time i had this it was due to overclocked ram. I manually set this ram to its speed with no joy. Also, im running it off a 300w PSU [i have a 400 on the way] atm, which I know is causing other problems [reboots when i turn on the light tubes hehe]. But that wouldnt be the cause of this would it ? Anyway, any ideas would be GREATLY appreciated as this is sposed to be the hype box that is replacing my fast, stable, 4yo duron800 machine :P P4 2.8 Prescott [1mb L2 cache, 800/HT] @ 50 deg C 512 DDR 2700 [333] Asus Board, supporting Prescott, HT and 800fsb @ 27 deg C 256mb Geforce4 gfx card 1 Zalman Fan controller 1 multifunctional docking bay [mem cards, usb, f/wire etc] 1 DVDrom 1 DVDRW 3 Case fans 5 inline led's. [the tubes are always turned off atm] If you need the exact part specs just shout. thx sorry, and a 40GB hdd @ 5400, and a 80GB hdd @ 7200 :P Which channels and in what order are the HDs, and optical drives hooked up. IDE 1 = 80 GB OS[XPp] [cs] && 40GB storage [cs] IDE 2 = DVDRW[master] DVDROM[slave] One thing I maybe shoulda mentioned, when IDE1 HDD1 is set to master, the installation of XPp loops and never actually installs the full working OS. I swapped it to Cable Select and it was fine :/ |
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