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I hope someone will be able to help me get the most out of my system. I
know a little bit, but I am not really into tuning. I just want it to
work...
A brief history. I bought the system from a local computer store about
1.5 years ago. It had an AMD Athalon XP 2700+ CPU and 512 MB of PC2700
RAM running XP Pro on a different motherboard. About 4 months ago it
died, the power supply dies and fried the mother board. I went back to
the store and they replaced the motherboard with the GA-7N400 Pro 2 Rev.
2.0 that is in there now. At the same time I replace the primary hard
drive, since I was going to have to reload Windows...
Since I got the new motherboard I feel like the system performance is not
where it should be. With the other motherboard I used to process SETI
packets in about 10 hours, now I am taking 16 to 18 hours, and the system
just seems sluggish. And authoring DVD's is down right painful...
I have been looking at trying to tweak the system, but am not 100% sure
where to begin.
The first thing in noticed is that at least some of it is the hard drive.
The new C: is a WD and runs at Ultra DMA 5 - Ultra 100 and has a
sustained transfer rate of only 24.1 MB/Sec. The old drive which is now
D: is a Maxtor and runs at Ultra DMA 6 - Ultra 133 with a sustained
transfer rate of 49.3 MB/Sec. One of the reasons for the drive swap was
also the increase capacity.
The first thing I want to do is upgrade the HD. Everyone is talking
about SATA which is supported in this MB. Any opinions about SATA really
being better and are there any compatibility issues? Since I am not
changing the motherboard I was not going to reinstall Windows and use
something like Ghost to transfer everything to the new drive. I did this
in my wife's system and it worked great, but in her case it was going
from a 20GB ATA drive to a 60GB ATA drive, both Maxtor. I am concerned
about ATA to SATA, because I have no experience with SATA...
Secondly in tweaking the MB, the first thing I notices is a temperature
warning before I do anything. The CPU seems to be running at 61-62
degrees. I am wondering if the guy a the store replaced the heat sync
compound when he swapped the chip to the new system. Someone told me
that you should replace the compound EVERY time you remove the heat sync?
Is this a problem, or is the alarm just set to low?
Finally I am thinking about adding a second 512 MB RAM (PC2700). I read
something about some sort of memory interleave or something that was
supposed to increase system performance.
Does anyone know anything about this?
I would really like to get another year or so out of the system.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I hope someone will be able to help me get the most out of my system. I
know a little bit, but I am not really into tuning. I just want it to
work...
A brief history. I bought the system from a local computer store about
1.5 years ago. It had an AMD Athalon XP 2700+ CPU and 512 MB of PC2700
RAM running XP Pro on a different motherboard. About 4 months ago it
died, the power supply dies and fried the mother board. I went back to
the store and they replaced the motherboard with the GA-7N400 Pro 2 Rev.
2.0 that is in there now. At the same time I replace the primary hard
drive, since I was going to have to reload Windows...
Since I got the new motherboard I feel like the system performance is not
where it should be. With the other motherboard I used to process SETI
packets in about 10 hours, now I am taking 16 to 18 hours, and the system
just seems sluggish. And authoring DVD's is down right painful...
I have been looking at trying to tweak the system, but am not 100% sure
where to begin.
The first thing in noticed is that at least some of it is the hard drive.
The new C: is a WD and runs at Ultra DMA 5 - Ultra 100 and has a
sustained transfer rate of only 24.1 MB/Sec. The old drive which is now
D: is a Maxtor and runs at Ultra DMA 6 - Ultra 133 with a sustained
transfer rate of 49.3 MB/Sec. One of the reasons for the drive swap was
also the increase capacity.
The first thing I want to do is upgrade the HD. Everyone is talking
about SATA which is supported in this MB. Any opinions about SATA really
being better and are there any compatibility issues? Since I am not
changing the motherboard I was not going to reinstall Windows and use
something like Ghost to transfer everything to the new drive. I did this
in my wife's system and it worked great, but in her case it was going
from a 20GB ATA drive to a 60GB ATA drive, both Maxtor. I am concerned
about ATA to SATA, because I have no experience with SATA...
Secondly in tweaking the MB, the first thing I notices is a temperature
warning before I do anything. The CPU seems to be running at 61-62
degrees. I am wondering if the guy a the store replaced the heat sync
compound when he swapped the chip to the new system. Someone told me
that you should replace the compound EVERY time you remove the heat sync?
Is this a problem, or is the alarm just set to low?
Finally I am thinking about adding a second 512 MB RAM (PC2700). I read
something about some sort of memory interleave or something that was
supposed to increase system performance.
Does anyone know anything about this?
I would really like to get another year or so out of the system.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.