I have a hp pavilion 7935, amd athlon 1.3 ghz,x86 family 6 model4 stepping 4, asus a7v-ml motherboard. I would like to max out the processor but dont know what the max is, can you help. Will stay with amd to make things easier, I hope. thanks, richard.
You have a wonderful machine and it should not be giving any problem. Are you currently facing any specific problem such that you need to maximize its performance. Well there is Hardware solution for that. You could try to tweak its performance by using the software-- Advanced System Optimizer 2.2 or 2.2 available for download(free) from uTorrent or Limewire....sodeep
Silent Hunter 3 Minimum System Requirements
Operating System: Windows 2000/XP (ONLY)
Processor: Pentium III 1.4 GHz or AMD Athlon 1.4 GHz or faster (Pentium IV 2.0 GHz or AMD Athlon 2.0GHz or faster recommended)
RAM: 512 MB (1 GB recommended)
Graphics Card: 64 MB DirectX 9-compliant graphics card (128 MB DirectX 9-compliant card recommended)
Sound Card: Sound Card: DirectX 9-compliant PCI card
DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c
DVD-ROM: 4x DVD-ROM (8x or better recommended)
Hard Drive Space: 2 GB
Peripherals: Windows keyboard and mouse only
Multiplayer: Broadband with 64 kbps upstream (128 kbps recommended)
*Supported Cards at Time of Release
NVIDIA GeForce 3/4/FX/6 series (Geforce 4MX series not supported)
ATI Radeon 8500/9000/X family cards or newer
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Thanks sodeep, no real problems other than being very slow. I upgraded the ram to the max (512) and that helped a little but not much. Have already cleaned out all programs that I don't use and went through my boot process to stop programs that I only use occasionally from loading at start up. I tried Advanced System Care and it did a great job, but my system is still pretty slow considering that I do not have a lot of programs on it, no games, photo shop, etc. I have just the bare essentials to surf the webb, and what came with xp. I will try Advanced System Optimizer 2.2 and see what happens. Thanks for your reply and help, Richard.
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