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    It was a trap, after all. Member DukeofSerbia's Avatar
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    I installed HDDLife 2.8.96.

    It shows my 1st HDD (WDC WD1200JD) is at 38, and 2nd (WDC WD2500KS) is at 43. Both are not cooled, but I have large Chieftec case.


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    I still bet that processor is not ok. On what temperatures operate CPU core(s)?
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    Default Re: Strange performance issues

    Processor in general 39-40 degrees, the two cores 43-44 at the moment. I've seen the latter go up to 50 at times of heavier use without any noticeable ill effects mind you.
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    Huh. I tried a bunch of different things (including updating the BIOS and pretty much everything else I could find) and something apparently did the trick, as the comp doesn't freeze up anymore. By what I've seen anyway.

    Arcane, mon.

    Having gotten that out of the way, there's a rather less major but still quite annoying performance issue I'd rather try to get rid of - the audio output is kinda screwy and WMP hogs CPU even when it isn't playing anything - but I should probably make a new thread for that.
    "Let us remember that there are multiple theories of Intelligent Design. I and many others around the world are of the strong belief that the universe was created by a Flying Spaghetti Monster. --- Proof of the existence of the FSM, if needed, can be found in the recent uptick of global warming, earthquakes, hurricanes, and other natural disasters. Apparently His Pastaness is to be worshipped in full pirate regalia. The decline in worldwide pirate population over the past 200 years directly corresponds with the increase in global temperature. Here is a graph to illustrate the point."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Watchman
    Huh. I tried a bunch of different things (including updating the BIOS and pretty much everything else I could find) and something apparently did the trick, as the comp doesn't freeze up anymore. By what I've seen anyway.

    Arcane, mon.

    Having gotten that out of the way, there's a rather less major but still quite annoying performance issue I'd rather try to get rid of - the audio output is kinda screwy and WMP hogs CPU even when it isn't playing anything - but I should probably make a new thread for that.
    Why on earth would you want to use WMP anyway ? I've never needed it, ever. You can use stuff that's freely available for all your media needs, and, I daresay, much better (although others can feel free to argue that point).
    For movies and such, try VLC (videolan.org).
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    Default Re: Strange performance issues

    It's not me, but my brother (whose comp this strictly speaking is, more or less). He gets snarky when it doesn't work properly, and listening to music is about the sole "free time" pursuit he uses it for. Anyway, fixing the WMP-processor issue turned out to be a rather simple thing albeit it took several hours of shifting through Google to figure it out (it had an issue with the folder it had been set to monitor for the media library; changing that fixed the processor-hogging issue in one go).

    Now if I can only figure out why the heck the audio output has annoying little pops and suchlike I'll be set.
    "Let us remember that there are multiple theories of Intelligent Design. I and many others around the world are of the strong belief that the universe was created by a Flying Spaghetti Monster. --- Proof of the existence of the FSM, if needed, can be found in the recent uptick of global warming, earthquakes, hurricanes, and other natural disasters. Apparently His Pastaness is to be worshipped in full pirate regalia. The decline in worldwide pirate population over the past 200 years directly corresponds with the increase in global temperature. Here is a graph to illustrate the point."

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    Well, it's your (and/or his) call.
    As for the audio, do the "pops" occur with other software (e.g., winamp) as well ? As always, try to isolate the problem: crappy sound card, loose/crappy wire/connector, software, etc.
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    "WMP is good for random problems", observed someone in those countless forums I parsed when looking for hints.

    The only thing the audio output doesn't give off slight "static" with is, ironically, the sound driver's own basic tests. Everything else gets some crackling, regardless of whether it's the headphones or table speakers it comes out of or whatever program produces the sound.
    Tolerable but annoying, and naturally quite mystifying as there should not be anything wrong anywhere...
    "Let us remember that there are multiple theories of Intelligent Design. I and many others around the world are of the strong belief that the universe was created by a Flying Spaghetti Monster. --- Proof of the existence of the FSM, if needed, can be found in the recent uptick of global warming, earthquakes, hurricanes, and other natural disasters. Apparently His Pastaness is to be worshipped in full pirate regalia. The decline in worldwide pirate population over the past 200 years directly corresponds with the increase in global temperature. Here is a graph to illustrate the point."

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    Default Re: Strange performance issues

    Quote Originally Posted by Watchman
    Huh. I tried a bunch of different things (including updating the BIOS and pretty much everything else I could find) and something apparently did the trick, as the comp doesn't freeze up anymore. By what I've seen anyway.

    Arcane, mon.
    Hmmm, it must have been the update for the BIOS and then the secondary updates next to it. There is -- *cough* ahem -- no other explanation, really


    As for the audio thing:
    You might make an attempt by raising or lowering the hardware acceleration (in Control Panel - Sound, etc. - one of the tabs should have a gauge for acceleration). I suggest trying out the possible settings there one at a time until your tests reveal success.

    If it returns negative results, perhaps as Blodrast says it's an obsolete broken piece of hardware you have or bad connection -- something in that direction?

    Otherwise I speculate an evil spirit has seized control of your machine and it requires paranormally gifted people -- or something in that direction -- to aid you in removing it :)

    And if that is not the case, there is always the hammer to... "remove" your troubles, though I wouldn't recommend that direction if you know what I mean :) I've seen people who actually lose self-control and destroy the machine or parts of it in rage.
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