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Re: Computer Speed Loss
Not to get off topic (well, I guess I am...)
What kind of computer do you have that has dual cores and a gig of RAM that only rates as 2.3? Just wondering... And as far as your problem, I say it's just Windows being stupid (what's new? (burnnnn...)). I'm not too sure that it really matters what Windows thinks your processor is, more of that your applications just run as fast as possible, and your processor handles it. I have an old (old (old)) gaming machine that has an AMD Athlon XP 2400+ in it, but the OS only sees it as an 1800+ (running at like 1.4ghz or something like that). But my applications run like they would on the 2400+. Windows is just dumb. Jacob |
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