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Greetings.
I have a 10yr old HP8705 800Mhz CPU, 512MB RAM that has slowed down
noticeably in opening programs, ect. I have been using this computer
consistantly on the ballpark of 6hrs a day for 10 yrs. You can count on two
hands any significant issues I've had with this and less than a dozen
warnings of viruses in its life so far. Processes at fresh bootup run
between 28 and 34. I have these MS newsgroups to thank for these 10yrs of
helping me keep the machine running well. It had to happen sometime I
suppose. Something is giving out causing memory access to fall below
average benchmark levels. All 3 DIMMs were changed out in guessing it might
be one or more of the memory chips, but did not change anything. My CPU is
showing 797MHz (800Mhz) (6x133), so that hasn't slowed down. In my opinion,
the temperature has always been a bit elevated for the CPU (114F avg) never
exceeding 120F. My readings from Everest Report is:
Computer:
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Professional
OS Service Pack Service Pack 3
Motherboard:
CPU Type Intel Pentium IIIE, 800 MHz (6 x 133)
Motherboard Name Asus Pegasus
Motherboard Chipset VIA VT82C694X Apollo Pro133A
System Memory 512 MB (SDRAM)
Memory Read
CPU CPU Clock Motherboard Chipset Memory Read Speed
PIII-E 866 MHz ECS P6VAP-A+ ApolloPro133A PC133 SDRAM
840 MB/s
for what I think it should be to
PIII-E 800 MHz Asus Pegasus ApolloPro133A PC100 SDRAM
281 MB/s
which is what it is now.
Memory Write
PIII-E 866 MHz ECS P6VAP-A+ ApolloPro133A PC133 SDRAM
190 MB/s
for what I thik it should be to
PIII-E 800 MHz Asus Pegasus ApolloPro133A PC100 SDRAM
93 MB/s
which is what it is now.
Memory Latency
C3 800 MHz VIA EPIA PLE133 PC133 SDRAM 3-3-3-6 178.5
ns
for what I think it should be to
PIII-E 800 MHz Asus Pegasus ApolloPro133A PC100 SDRAM
2-2-2-5 343.1 ns
which is what it is now.
While it has been recommended by MS for WinXP to have a better machine, this
has done sufficient for me with e-mail and web browsing.
I say this to save time in anyone who would write "Get a new machine",
unless in this case there is no cure for it, then I would.
Thanks to all for your assistance!
B.rgds,
Kevin
I have a 10yr old HP8705 800Mhz CPU, 512MB RAM that has slowed down
noticeably in opening programs, ect. I have been using this computer
consistantly on the ballpark of 6hrs a day for 10 yrs. You can count on two
hands any significant issues I've had with this and less than a dozen
warnings of viruses in its life so far. Processes at fresh bootup run
between 28 and 34. I have these MS newsgroups to thank for these 10yrs of
helping me keep the machine running well. It had to happen sometime I
suppose. Something is giving out causing memory access to fall below
average benchmark levels. All 3 DIMMs were changed out in guessing it might
be one or more of the memory chips, but did not change anything. My CPU is
showing 797MHz (800Mhz) (6x133), so that hasn't slowed down. In my opinion,
the temperature has always been a bit elevated for the CPU (114F avg) never
exceeding 120F. My readings from Everest Report is:
Computer:
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Professional
OS Service Pack Service Pack 3
Motherboard:
CPU Type Intel Pentium IIIE, 800 MHz (6 x 133)
Motherboard Name Asus Pegasus
Motherboard Chipset VIA VT82C694X Apollo Pro133A
System Memory 512 MB (SDRAM)
Memory Read
CPU CPU Clock Motherboard Chipset Memory Read Speed
PIII-E 866 MHz ECS P6VAP-A+ ApolloPro133A PC133 SDRAM
840 MB/s
for what I think it should be to
PIII-E 800 MHz Asus Pegasus ApolloPro133A PC100 SDRAM
281 MB/s
which is what it is now.
Memory Write
PIII-E 866 MHz ECS P6VAP-A+ ApolloPro133A PC133 SDRAM
190 MB/s
for what I thik it should be to
PIII-E 800 MHz Asus Pegasus ApolloPro133A PC100 SDRAM
93 MB/s
which is what it is now.
Memory Latency
C3 800 MHz VIA EPIA PLE133 PC133 SDRAM 3-3-3-6 178.5
ns
for what I think it should be to
PIII-E 800 MHz Asus Pegasus ApolloPro133A PC100 SDRAM
2-2-2-5 343.1 ns
which is what it is now.
While it has been recommended by MS for WinXP to have a better machine, this
has done sufficient for me with e-mail and web browsing.
I say this to save time in anyone who would write "Get a new machine",
unless in this case there is no cure for it, then I would.
Thanks to all for your assistance!
B.rgds,
Kevin