deepgrewal22
Instructor
- May 2, 2005
- 108
I am well versed on computer upgrades, maintenance, and repair. I have a Pentium IV 1.60GHz with 1.2GB of RAM (Windows XP Media Center 2005) which I have owned since 2001. Over the years, I have swapped out practically all original hardware with newer units (CD/DVD +/-RW Drive, HDD, RAM, Video Card) without any problems.
I usually format the hard drive and reinstall (from a Ghost image or clean install) everything every 1.0 - 1.5 years. I apply updates and patches as they are available. I realize that the CPU is only clocked at 1.60GHz, so I don't purchase newer bulkier software. My computer's specs are more than enough for all of the software I run.
Lately, I have noticed that the computer is not as fast as it once used to be. Having more than a few application running at one time now causes it to perform very slowly. (Yes, I have effective virus and malware protection). I work in IT and have checked for any sort of unwanted programs or adverse behavior so I know that there aren't any issues there.
SO HERE'S THE QUESTION
Does the motherboard and other hardware (RAM) actually become slower over time regardless of how well it is maintained? I didn't used to think so, what do you think?
Deep Grewal
"Microsoft Works" - oxymoron
I usually format the hard drive and reinstall (from a Ghost image or clean install) everything every 1.0 - 1.5 years. I apply updates and patches as they are available. I realize that the CPU is only clocked at 1.60GHz, so I don't purchase newer bulkier software. My computer's specs are more than enough for all of the software I run.
Lately, I have noticed that the computer is not as fast as it once used to be. Having more than a few application running at one time now causes it to perform very slowly. (Yes, I have effective virus and malware protection). I work in IT and have checked for any sort of unwanted programs or adverse behavior so I know that there aren't any issues there.
SO HERE'S THE QUESTION
Does the motherboard and other hardware (RAM) actually become slower over time regardless of how well it is maintained? I didn't used to think so, what do you think?
Deep Grewal
"Microsoft Works" - oxymoron