Hi All,
So I'm the proud owner of a very shiny new Acer 8943G and whilst it's early days am very pleased with loads of aspects of the new lappy compared with my old HP Pavillion DV9500. HD screen and whatnot are cracking.
However, I'm not finding the machine as fast as I expected and well, not that fast at all really.
Perhaps I'm just being speed greedy but for £1,200 quid I was expecting some real zip.
Power on to Windows password - approx 20 secs
Password entry to ready to use - approx 15 secs
These I can cope with but what's really annoying me is that if I'm using say Windows media to listen to music and I click on another icon - say Firefox - it takes around 10/15 seconds to respond and then load.
All in all I'm not finding this much faster than my 3 year old HP I replaced and I thought by getting an i7 CPU, faster bus speed, Windows 7 and 4GB RAM I'd be leaving the HP (Vista) for dead.
I'm toying with replacing the HDD with a fast SSD (many thanks to the US version of this site for the guide on how to do so) but will hold off for a few weeks as I want to ensure the Acer is problem free before I do anything that may invalidate the warranty.
I ran the Windows 7 Performance Issues tool from Control Panel but all it offered was that there are startup menu items that might be affecting performance. Most of which I've now disabled. But the lappy still doesn't seem that fast.
Is there anything else I need to look into or take into account in order to speed this baby up? Are the speeds I quote above about normal for such a hi-spec machine?
Or any other thoughts or advice that might help?
Many Thanks,
Alan
PS - I know adding more RAM might help but as best as I can tell the full 4GB is not getting used (as per the Task Manager monitor anyway). I'm willing to spend the money to upgrade if it helps but don't want to spend another few hundred quid to find out that there's no noticeable difference.
So I'm the proud owner of a very shiny new Acer 8943G and whilst it's early days am very pleased with loads of aspects of the new lappy compared with my old HP Pavillion DV9500. HD screen and whatnot are cracking.
However, I'm not finding the machine as fast as I expected and well, not that fast at all really.
Perhaps I'm just being speed greedy but for £1,200 quid I was expecting some real zip.
Power on to Windows password - approx 20 secs
Password entry to ready to use - approx 15 secs
These I can cope with but what's really annoying me is that if I'm using say Windows media to listen to music and I click on another icon - say Firefox - it takes around 10/15 seconds to respond and then load.
All in all I'm not finding this much faster than my 3 year old HP I replaced and I thought by getting an i7 CPU, faster bus speed, Windows 7 and 4GB RAM I'd be leaving the HP (Vista) for dead.
I'm toying with replacing the HDD with a fast SSD (many thanks to the US version of this site for the guide on how to do so) but will hold off for a few weeks as I want to ensure the Acer is problem free before I do anything that may invalidate the warranty.
I ran the Windows 7 Performance Issues tool from Control Panel but all it offered was that there are startup menu items that might be affecting performance. Most of which I've now disabled. But the lappy still doesn't seem that fast.
Is there anything else I need to look into or take into account in order to speed this baby up? Are the speeds I quote above about normal for such a hi-spec machine?
Or any other thoughts or advice that might help?
Many Thanks,
Alan
PS - I know adding more RAM might help but as best as I can tell the full 4GB is not getting used (as per the Task Manager monitor anyway). I'm willing to spend the money to upgrade if it helps but don't want to spend another few hundred quid to find out that there's no noticeable difference.