Hi,
I have an HP desktop a6313w (and by the way does that "w" stand for Wal-Mart, lol), and I've run some tests on it. The main one I run is on PCPitstop.com and it keeps coming back saying that I have poor memory performance.
I have 2GB of RAM and it isn't saying to add more memory. I really don't have any programs starting up with the PC except for AVG anti-virus. As far as other programs that may be running, I think most of them are neccessary.
Here is one suggestion that I will copy and paste that it suggests:
Level 2 cache may be present, but is turned off. See the tip Enable Processor/Memory Cache for more information.
It is possible that the system BIOS is incorrectly reporting that the cache is disabled. This is a frequent problem with some PCs, particularly AMD-based systems and Via chipsets. If your system is showing average performance then your cache is probably not disabled and your BIOS is reporting incorrect information. You can download our SMBIOS information utility to see all the information your BIOS is reporting
I've looked in the BIOS settings and don't see anything on how to enable Level 2 cache.
Is there any programs that I could run that I could provide a log file for you guys to look at? The PC is only about 6 months old and I am very particular about keeping it cleaned up.
I've run Auslogics Disk defragmenter, disk checker, reduced the system restore storage capacity, run CC cleaner, registry mechanic and Glary's utility that's currently being advertised on Downloads.com which is a pretty good program. I did all of this and then cleaned out any spyware and am still getting the message.
Thanks for any help
I have an HP desktop a6313w (and by the way does that "w" stand for Wal-Mart, lol), and I've run some tests on it. The main one I run is on PCPitstop.com and it keeps coming back saying that I have poor memory performance.
I have 2GB of RAM and it isn't saying to add more memory. I really don't have any programs starting up with the PC except for AVG anti-virus. As far as other programs that may be running, I think most of them are neccessary.
Here is one suggestion that I will copy and paste that it suggests:
Level 2 cache may be present, but is turned off. See the tip Enable Processor/Memory Cache for more information.
It is possible that the system BIOS is incorrectly reporting that the cache is disabled. This is a frequent problem with some PCs, particularly AMD-based systems and Via chipsets. If your system is showing average performance then your cache is probably not disabled and your BIOS is reporting incorrect information. You can download our SMBIOS information utility to see all the information your BIOS is reporting
I've looked in the BIOS settings and don't see anything on how to enable Level 2 cache.
Is there any programs that I could run that I could provide a log file for you guys to look at? The PC is only about 6 months old and I am very particular about keeping it cleaned up.
I've run Auslogics Disk defragmenter, disk checker, reduced the system restore storage capacity, run CC cleaner, registry mechanic and Glary's utility that's currently being advertised on Downloads.com which is a pretty good program. I did all of this and then cleaned out any spyware and am still getting the message.
Thanks for any help