The system that has just been installed, but the response is still very slow, what s going on?

Updated on number 2024-05-15
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I don't think it should be.,It's no problem for you to watch a movie with your configuration.,And it's still installed with XP.,It is recommended that you can install a win7 first.,If not, upgrade the memory to 2G.。

    If you redo the system and it's still so unsmooth, I don't know if you know that there is a phenomenon called electron migration, which is that the more you use the CPU for a long time, the more the performance will drop, but I don't feel like this is the case for 3 years, unless you use it very, very high load for 3 years.

    On conductors with high current density, the flow of electrons will produce a lot of momentum, and when this momentum acts on metal atoms, it may cause some metal atoms to flow around from the metal surface, resulting in the surface of the originally smooth metal wire becoming uneven, causing permanent damage. This damage is a gradual accumulation process, when this "unevenness" is too much to a certain extent, it will cause the CPU internal wires to break and short circuit, and eventually make the CPU scrapped. The higher the temperature, the greater the effect of the flow of electrons, and the less time it takes to completely destroy a pathway in the CPU, that is, the shorter the life of the CPU, which is the essential reason why high temperatures will shorten the life of the CPU.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    After turning on the machine for a period of time, touch the internal temperature of the case, and clean up the dust by the way, if (cleaning the dust) has no effect, **the temperature is the highest, the problem is**, go change the hardware.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1: Check whether the drivers of the computer motherboard, graphics card, and other hardware are installed correctly 2: Check whether there are high-occupying processes in the background of the system, and turn off 3:

    Turn off the anti-virus software when playing games, some anti-virus software will scan the hard disk files from time to time to cause lag4: Pay attention to the CPU frequency, occupancy, and temperature when playing games, and if the CPU temperature is too high, it will automatically reduce the frequency to cause the game to freeze.

    5: If you are playing a game, you should also check whether the input method is stuck6: If you have an SSD, try to install the game under the SSD.

    There are other reasons for Caton, generally due to insufficient memory or hard disk transfer speed can not keep up, frame drops are generally caused by high temperature, if you are an air-cooled CPU and air-cooled chassis, it is recommended to match the air duct fan (2 air intake and 3 exhaust), if there is already a fan, it is recommended to check whether the air duct setting is unreasonable, the temperature of playing games will be relatively high, it is easy to produce a heat island effect that causes frequency reduction and causes game frame drops, install a game plus to monitor the temperature and fan speed can help you quickly find out what is the problem.

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