windows xp media edition

Discussion in 'Windows - General discussion' started by morph3ous, Mar 30, 2006.

  1. morph3ous

    morph3ous Guest

    anyone tried this yet, if so do you find it slows your system down any, any probs you may have with it ?

    my system seems slower for some reason , just thought someone may have an idea as to why , or if it may not be xp media edition, maybe i need to start looking somewere else.

    any thoughts on the subject ?
     
  2. Morph416

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    Never used it.

    But, in order to help you figure out why MCE is slow on your system, you'll have to post back what you have. :)
     
  3. tocool4u

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    Yes...It is probubly your RAM that is making your PC run slow .........How much RA< do you have and what are your specs
     
  4. morph3ous

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    Windows XP Professional 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2
    1 AMD @ 2075.56 MHz AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2800+ x86 Family 6 Model 10 Stepping 0
    768mb
    NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200
    C: 152,617.47mb
    AOPEN - 42302e31 Phoenix - AwardBIOS v6.00PG Phoenix - AwardBIOS v6.00PG
     
  5. Morph416

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    The 5200 should be ok to run with, but since you have 768mb of ram, its most likely you are using two different types of chips (no i dont mean one is 512, the other 256 either)...I mean from two different manufacturers, and with different clock/cycle speeds...am I right?
     
  6. morph3ous

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    1 is 512ddr3200 and the other is 256ddr3200

    as for make , not sure, without pulling them out and looking:)
     
  7. Morph416

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    Ya don't need to. Download the free version of Sisoft Sandra, or CPU-Z. They'll tell you what make/model/speed/clock cycles each chip is. Sandra will even tell you who made them, if that chip has that info in it.
     
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  8. b0ba

    b0ba Guest

    @morph3ous:

    May be you will see difference in Linux. :)
     
  9. morph3ous

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    wil download sysosft and let you know results tomorrow :) cheers
     

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