Re: testing cpu speed
- From: Alias <aka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 17:53:55 +0100
Lord Fauntleroy wrote:
"Alias" <aka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:gg3lcj$phm$1@xxxxxxxxxxxRobin wrote:Hello. Not sure if this is the right group. Is there a way to accurately test cpu speed? Mine is listed at 2.3 GHz. When I test it with the program cpuspeed it reports it from 1.08 GHz to 2.1 GHz. I've started experiencing alot of stuttering watching streaming flash with cpu at 100% and don't know what's wrong. Rebooting stops it for a little bit but it comes back.Have you checked the CPU's temperature? Looked to make sure that the CPU's fan is working properly and not full of dust?
Thank you,
Robin
Alias
At least he isn't using that piece of crap - Ubuntu. If he was, the CPU speed wouldn't matter because he wouldn't be doing any real computing!
Actually, Ubuntu will run on CPUs that Vista can't handle. For example, with the one I'm using now, an AMD XP 2200+ with only one gig of RAM and an nVidia 6200 with 512MB, the latest version of Ubuntu flies on this machine but Vista can't even crawl on it. Not only that, I have XP on another drive on this machine and it consistently gets 2 megs less of Internet download speed than Ubuntu does.
The fact that you have to stick your head into a thread and diss Ubuntu only reveals your insecurity regarding Ubuntu and you lack of ability to use it properly and do "real computing" with it.
Alias
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