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| I am looking for some sort of % incrase in speed that occurs when you adjust your machine for best performance. I was just wondering if anyone has done any benchmarks....I need some sort of numerical answer. I hope someone out there can help me with this, it is obvious to the eye that there is a speed increase, but I need info to back me up.
Thanks
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| The things you migh wan't to change depend for a great deal on the use of your machine.
Is it going to be a gaming platform, workstation or server?
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| it is for workstations....pretty much running web base clients....most of the day the majority of the users have outlook open, somewhere between 4-6 IE windows, and maybe even sort sort of oracle based program....Lot of stuff for DB lookups....Any help would be appreciated.
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| Anyone?
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| Right click on my computer - select properties - click the advanced tab - under performance select settings - select adjust for best performance. You can also select custom and select the items you would like. I have found this to speed things up considerably.
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| OMG, Sorry, but this is getting really fustrating. I know I need proof. I need to see benchmark results, something that shows a percentage of incrase. A comparison, I am just wondering is anyone has done this, or is they can reccomend a bench mark program for me to get to do it myself.
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| To compare the speed of a machine set for "best performance" against a machine set to "let windows decide what is best." Any help would be appreciated.
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| Are you wanting clock speeds and things of that sort before and after the change?
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