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System Tweaks and utilities useful for benchmarking

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Information collated by kyrrer, thanks for your work mate

NB! This is just a listing of useful little utilities to test and tweak your system. For general as well as more in depth information I refer you to Sakors excellent Dell notebook FAQ. Quoted stuff in my list is taken from Sakors FAQ.

Dell Support

General utilities:
I9kFanGUI
Win XP PowerToys Tweakui, ClearType Tuner, etc
TuneXP 1.5
A tweaking guide with utility links.
BelArc System Information
System Mechanic
Dead Pixel Buddy


Benchmarking:
3DMark06
3DMark05
3DMark03
PCMark05
PCMark04
Aquamark3
SuperPI (lemme know if there is a newer version)
HD Tach 3 HDD benchmarking with comparison


Registry Tweaks (not really a utility, but I thought it was pretty good)
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sakor
Note: There is of course an inherant danger when changing or adding registry entries that something could go awry. The registry is basically what runs windows and thus the wrong changes can have serious effects. I would not recommend any changes that I have not done myself and tested, and that I do not think is safe... but the thing is that you never know. So just to be safe, it pays to first back-up the registry.

Click Start-> run-> type 'regedit' (without quotes) and press OK. Now select Export from the File menu, and save it in a place you will recall. Simply by double-clicking this it will restore the registry to what it was at the point you exported it in case something does happen. The chances are low, but just in case

Click Start; Run; Type "regedit" (without quotes) and press OK. Now you can navigate to the appropriate areas.

1. Speed-up Shutdown:

Well obviously, these few things just make shut-down a little more snappy.
-> Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\
(i) Change "HungAppTimeout" value to 5000 (should be default)
(ii) Change "WaitToKillAppTimeout" value to 4000 (default is 20000)
-> Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\
(i) Change "WaitToKillServiceTimeout" value to 4000 (default is 20000)

2. Stop the 'last access update' stamp:
Every time a directory is accessed by Windows XP, it updates that directory and every subdirectory with a time stamp to indicate the date of access. In folders with a heap of subdirectories, this obviously adds unecessary overhead to whatever your PC happens to be doing. So disable it.
-> Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem.
(i) Create new DWORD “NtfsDisableLastAccessUpdate” and set to '1'

3. Keep Windows operating data in main memory:

Instead of paging uneccesarily to the hard drive this forces data to be held longer in manin memory to improve performance (recommended with 384MB memory + only)
-> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management.
(i) Set “DisablePagingExecutive” value to '1'
What'd I forget to add, people?
I guess we can expand this thread to cover a broader field, like drivers and such if people want. It'd just be nice to have one thread where you can find all your needed links and utilities, since I for one can't seem to find nuttn with the search function.
(Sakor, I guess you can just rename the thread and edit the posts as you see fit.)
post #2 of 6
very nice accompilation!
post #3 of 6
Awesome! This should be posted in the guides section as this is great info for everyone with every type of computer!
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Originally Posted by amazin asian
Awesome! This should be posted in the guides section as this is great info for everyone with every type of computer!
i concur
post #5 of 6
Keep it coming with more of them, I guess. I don't know them all. I'm just trying to collect the ones I've seen mentioned here.
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Any one know a utility to overclock cpu's on Dells, or do you all do it in the bios (can you oc in the bios?)

Never oc'd a Dell before, but thought I'd give it a try after the shitty SuperPI results I got.
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