Hello,
I bought this computer in December last year. It's a Fujitsu-Siemens Scaleo 600 with a Pentium 4 processor running at 3.2 GHz, 1024 MB RAM and a 256 MB Radeon 9800 PRO.
My problem is that after a while, the computer has started running incredibly slowly for a computer of its caliber. For example, I score around 3500 3DMarks when other users with equivalent (and sometimes inferior) systems score around 6000 3DMarks. Any game based on the Unreal engine experiences periodical slowdown, jumping from framerates in the mid-hundreds to single-digit figures every number of minutes, and sometimes, even Windows XP runs slowly.
I've tried calling my tech support company, and they suggest that something might be wrong with the fan, causing the processor to overheat. Now, I've tried cleaning the fan (with a vacuum cleaner, mind you) and running with an open case, even going as far as to place a table fan to blow extra air at the processor. However, the problem still persists, and I cannot for the love of anything figure out why. Maybe it is the fan, maybe it's something else, I just can't figure out what.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I bought this computer in December last year. It's a Fujitsu-Siemens Scaleo 600 with a Pentium 4 processor running at 3.2 GHz, 1024 MB RAM and a 256 MB Radeon 9800 PRO.
My problem is that after a while, the computer has started running incredibly slowly for a computer of its caliber. For example, I score around 3500 3DMarks when other users with equivalent (and sometimes inferior) systems score around 6000 3DMarks. Any game based on the Unreal engine experiences periodical slowdown, jumping from framerates in the mid-hundreds to single-digit figures every number of minutes, and sometimes, even Windows XP runs slowly.
I've tried calling my tech support company, and they suggest that something might be wrong with the fan, causing the processor to overheat. Now, I've tried cleaning the fan (with a vacuum cleaner, mind you) and running with an open case, even going as far as to place a table fan to blow extra air at the processor. However, the problem still persists, and I cannot for the love of anything figure out why. Maybe it is the fan, maybe it's something else, I just can't figure out what.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.