Purpose:
To extend the useful life of this antique
Typical conditions where the machine seems slow and does not appear to be disk-bound
i) Web browsing with multiple tabs. Browsers do not seem to be very efficient code, (perhaps the browser specs assume people still throw machines out every 3 years).
ii) Flash. Hard to avoid, same with MS Silverlight (watched the Olympics with it).
iii) With "fast user switching" enabled there are slowdowns when 2 users are logged in locally. (Only one "user" is active at any given time). There must be a better way to have multiple desktops.
iv) Operations such as registry edits and software installs could be faster
These are not true computation intensive tasks like Mathematica or video editing, it seems to be an issue of keeping up with software generations. I'm not really interested in benchmarks but in the net improvement seen by the user. I doubt I'd notice 10%, but 30% would be significant, 25% worthwhile.
I'm pretty amazed at how much use I've wrung out of this machine and would like to keep it until it becomes unreliable.
How much more heat, if any, will the 755 put out compared to the standard chip.





