Major performance issues with T60p (vs T41p)
Major performance issues with T60p (vs T41p)
Hi,
I recently bought an T60p (2007-93G) to replace my trusty old T41p, and the first few days it looked really good and well. But after a short period of time I cannot belive how slow this new SATA built laptop is compared to the T41p. Loading up more than one application that uses the harddrive at the time in XP makes it cripple to death and any subsequent hdd access after loading up any application which uses a bit of memory makes it crumble. Even trying to run games on this laptop vs the T41p seems to be below par.
Even now with just Firefox (5 tabs), 4x downloads (windows benchmarks software) and MSN up the system crawls.
From IBM/Lenovo's webpage the laptop is supposed to have an "100GB 7200rpm HD" but doing several tests show's it's not really performing like that at all. My old T41p had an 7200rpm ATA100 disk and it was alot faster.
Anyone else had similar experiences with these new laptops?
HD Tach benchmarking show's it's doing appx:
Random acces: 21.8ms
Cpu utilization: 4%
Average read: 40.7MB/s
I recently bought an T60p (2007-93G) to replace my trusty old T41p, and the first few days it looked really good and well. But after a short period of time I cannot belive how slow this new SATA built laptop is compared to the T41p. Loading up more than one application that uses the harddrive at the time in XP makes it cripple to death and any subsequent hdd access after loading up any application which uses a bit of memory makes it crumble. Even trying to run games on this laptop vs the T41p seems to be below par.
Even now with just Firefox (5 tabs), 4x downloads (windows benchmarks software) and MSN up the system crawls.
From IBM/Lenovo's webpage the laptop is supposed to have an "100GB 7200rpm HD" but doing several tests show's it's not really performing like that at all. My old T41p had an 7200rpm ATA100 disk and it was alot faster.
Anyone else had similar experiences with these new laptops?
HD Tach benchmarking show's it's doing appx:
Random acces: 21.8ms
Cpu utilization: 4%
Average read: 40.7MB/s
HD Tune: HTS721010G9SA00 Benchmark
Transfer Rate Minimum : 18.8 MB/sec
Transfer Rate Maximum : 49.1 MB/sec
Transfer Rate Average : 39.2 MB/sec
Access Time : 15.1 ms
Burst Rate : 80.4 MB/sec
CPU Usage : 4.1%
The low 18.8 MB/sec came if I alt tab'd back into firefox
The second another app show's intrest in the disc it crawls
This test was done with nothing running in the forground other than the HD Tune...:
HD Tune: HTS721010G9SA00 Benchmark
Transfer Rate Minimum : 12.3 MB/sec
Transfer Rate Maximum : 48.7 MB/sec
Transfer Rate Average : 39.7 MB/sec
Access Time : 15.3 ms
Burst Rate : 80.5 MB/sec
CPU Usage : 3.2%
Transfer Rate Minimum : 18.8 MB/sec
Transfer Rate Maximum : 49.1 MB/sec
Transfer Rate Average : 39.2 MB/sec
Access Time : 15.1 ms
Burst Rate : 80.4 MB/sec
CPU Usage : 4.1%
The low 18.8 MB/sec came if I alt tab'd back into firefox
This test was done with nothing running in the forground other than the HD Tune...:
HD Tune: HTS721010G9SA00 Benchmark
Transfer Rate Minimum : 12.3 MB/sec
Transfer Rate Maximum : 48.7 MB/sec
Transfer Rate Average : 39.7 MB/sec
Access Time : 15.3 ms
Burst Rate : 80.5 MB/sec
CPU Usage : 3.2%
These kinds of "My computer seems slow" questions are always difficult, because there is no one easy answer and solving the problem takes some investigative work on your part.
I have the same hard drive as you, so I ran both HDTune and HDTach.
HDTune:
Min speed: 25.8 MB/sec
Max speed: 48.7 MB/sec
Avg speed: 39.9 MB/sec
Access time: 15.3 ms
Burst rate: 78.9 MB/sec
CPU usage: 4%
HDTach gave similar results:
Burst speed: 113.2 MB/sec
Random access: 14.9ms
CPU utilization 3%
Average read: 42.1 MB/sec
The burst speed difference is probably a result of a different sampling technique between the programs. Since these numbers are in line with that you saw, I don't think your hard drive is the problem. I think you should start down this path:
1. First, if you have Norton Antivirus installed, uninstall it or completely disable its startup when Windows boots (this is very hard to do - involves registry and services hacking). NAV is more invasive and harmful than any virus you're likely to contract, and it makes your computer c....r....a...w...l. If you have any other anti-virus or similar program installed, try disabling it to see if your problem goes away.
2. Just to make sure, make sure you have SATA mode selected in the BIOS (not compatibility).
3. Open Task Manager, select View->Columns, and show CPU time. See if any of the tasks show an abnormally high CPU Time (System idle processes should show most of the time). If one task has a high value, that may be the culprit. End that task and see if the changes your performance.
4. Go through the list and terminate any of the processes that don't look essential. Don't worry - playing in the Task Manager won't break anything that a simple re-boot won't restore.
5. Look at your services (Control panel -> Administrative tools). See if there's anything in there that looks suspicious. Try comparing it to your T41 machine if it's running XP.
6. If you see your hard drive activity light on a lot, you can use filemon to help track down what's going on.[/url]
I have the same hard drive as you, so I ran both HDTune and HDTach.
HDTune:
Min speed: 25.8 MB/sec
Max speed: 48.7 MB/sec
Avg speed: 39.9 MB/sec
Access time: 15.3 ms
Burst rate: 78.9 MB/sec
CPU usage: 4%
HDTach gave similar results:
Burst speed: 113.2 MB/sec
Random access: 14.9ms
CPU utilization 3%
Average read: 42.1 MB/sec
The burst speed difference is probably a result of a different sampling technique between the programs. Since these numbers are in line with that you saw, I don't think your hard drive is the problem. I think you should start down this path:
1. First, if you have Norton Antivirus installed, uninstall it or completely disable its startup when Windows boots (this is very hard to do - involves registry and services hacking). NAV is more invasive and harmful than any virus you're likely to contract, and it makes your computer c....r....a...w...l. If you have any other anti-virus or similar program installed, try disabling it to see if your problem goes away.
2. Just to make sure, make sure you have SATA mode selected in the BIOS (not compatibility).
3. Open Task Manager, select View->Columns, and show CPU time. See if any of the tasks show an abnormally high CPU Time (System idle processes should show most of the time). If one task has a high value, that may be the culprit. End that task and see if the changes your performance.
4. Go through the list and terminate any of the processes that don't look essential. Don't worry - playing in the Task Manager won't break anything that a simple re-boot won't restore.
5. Look at your services (Control panel -> Administrative tools). See if there's anything in there that looks suspicious. Try comparing it to your T41 machine if it's running XP.
6. If you see your hard drive activity light on a lot, you can use filemon to help track down what's going on.[/url]
Apathy is on the rise, but nobody seems to care.
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I have SYMANTEC antivirus.
Is it the same as Norton ANTI VIRUS ?
Should I remove it ?
BR
Is it the same as Norton ANTI VIRUS ?
Should I remove it ?
BR
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Formerly: 700C, 755CD, 760ED, 560, 570, 600X, X20, X23, X31, X40, A20P, A31P, T41P, T43, T60P, transnote, panasonic CF28 , CF29, CF19 mk2 - from Bill -http://www.penuries.com
Formerly: 700C, 755CD, 760ED, 560, 570, 600X, X20, X23, X31, X40, A20P, A31P, T41P, T43, T60P, transnote, panasonic CF28 , CF29, CF19 mk2 - from Bill -http://www.penuries.com
Yes, Symantec makes Norton. I would suggest removing everything that says Symantec in the add/remove programs list.
Windows Live Once Care degrades performance by only 1% so i would suggest trying that. otherwise, eTrust EZ Antivirus is another good choice for minimal system degradation.
also, disable or uninstall the Google Desktop. that slow things down considerably while it is indexing.
Windows Live Once Care degrades performance by only 1% so i would suggest trying that. otherwise, eTrust EZ Antivirus is another good choice for minimal system degradation.
also, disable or uninstall the Google Desktop. that slow things down considerably while it is indexing.
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OK, hoya
I am doing that immediately and I will report to you
Thank you
I am doing that immediately and I will report to you
Thank you
IBM ThinkPad T61 CTO (2.4/2GB/100/Video WXGA/14.1/WebCam")
Formerly: 700C, 755CD, 760ED, 560, 570, 600X, X20, X23, X31, X40, A20P, A31P, T41P, T43, T60P, transnote, panasonic CF28 , CF29, CF19 mk2 - from Bill -http://www.penuries.com
Formerly: 700C, 755CD, 760ED, 560, 570, 600X, X20, X23, X31, X40, A20P, A31P, T41P, T43, T60P, transnote, panasonic CF28 , CF29, CF19 mk2 - from Bill -http://www.penuries.com
I've used quite a few hours investigating this matter. And uninstalled every possible app or killed apps..RonS wrote:These kinds of "My computer seems slow" questions are always difficult, because there is no one easy answer and solving the problem takes some investigative work on your part.
RonS wrote:I have the same hard drive as you, so I ran both HDTune and HDTach.
HDTune:
Min speed: 25.8 MB/sec
Max speed: 48.7 MB/sec
Avg speed: 39.9 MB/sec
Access time: 15.3 ms
Burst rate: 78.9 MB/sec
CPU usage: 4%
HDTach gave similar results:
Burst speed: 113.2 MB/sec
Random access: 14.9ms
CPU utilization 3%
Average read: 42.1 MB/sec
I don't think it's directly the hdd itself. More so a problem with multiple access to the disk through it's drivers or bios.RonS wrote:The burst speed difference is probably a result of a different sampling technique between the programs. Since these numbers are in line with that you saw, I don't think your hard drive is the problem. I think you should start down this path:
Long gone..RonS wrote:1. First, if you have Norton Antivirus installed, uninstall it or completely disable its startup when Windows boots (this is very hard to do - involves registry and services hacking). NAV is more invasive and harmful than any virus you're likely to contract, and it makes your computer c....r....a...w...l. If you have any other anti-virus or similar program installed, try disabling it to see if your problem goes away.
Fixed on 3rd bootRonS wrote:2. Just to make sure, make sure you have SATA mode selected in the BIOS (not compatibility).
Problem is .. nothing is really using CPU.RonS wrote:3. Open Task Manager, select View->Columns, and show CPU time. See if any of the tasks show an abnormally high CPU Time (System idle processes should show most of the time). If one task has a high value, that may be the culprit. End that task and see if the changes your performance.
RonS wrote:4. Go through the list and terminate any of the processes that don't look essential. Don't worry - playing in the Task Manager won't break anything that a simple re-boot won't restore.
Well, the T60p is preinstalled with PAE. The T41p is custom installed.RonS wrote:5. Look at your services (Control panel -> Administrative tools). See if there's anything in there that looks suspicious. Try comparing it to your T41 machine if it's running XP.
Doesn't really matter what it is.. if it's dir or any other app.. Do you still use the preinstalled version of windows xp or custom install?RonS wrote:6. If you see your hard drive activity light on a lot, you can use filemon to help track down what's going on.
Just as a funny side note..
My SATA desktop machine get's ALOT better performance iwth it's 120GB SATA drive while running World of Warcraft than my Laptop on idle
WDC WD1200JS disk on an diffrent controller type tho..
Why on EARTH did they add so much crap to the preinstall in the first place? It was bad before.. it's even worse nowhoya wrote:Yes, Symantec makes Norton. I would suggest removing everything that says Symantec in the add/remove programs list.
Windows Live Once Care degrades performance by only 1% so i would suggest trying that. otherwise, eTrust EZ Antivirus is another good choice for minimal system degradation.
also, disable or uninstall the Google Desktop. that slow things down considerably while it is indexing.
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Why on EARTH did they add so much crap to the preinstall in the first place? It was bad before.. it's even worse now
ANSWER = to make money.
ANSWER = to make money.
IBM ThinkPad T61 CTO (2.4/2GB/100/Video WXGA/14.1/WebCam")
Formerly: 700C, 755CD, 760ED, 560, 570, 600X, X20, X23, X31, X40, A20P, A31P, T41P, T43, T60P, transnote, panasonic CF28 , CF29, CF19 mk2 - from Bill -http://www.penuries.com
Formerly: 700C, 755CD, 760ED, 560, 570, 600X, X20, X23, X31, X40, A20P, A31P, T41P, T43, T60P, transnote, panasonic CF28 , CF29, CF19 mk2 - from Bill -http://www.penuries.com
arnvid - try turning off System Restore and also make sure that Rescue & Recovery isn't creating a backup of some kind in the background.
in msconfig, try a selective startup to see if that might be causing issues. I had major problems with the two synaptic drivers causing long delays when opening files in explorer, so I disabled them permanently.
in msconfig, try a selective startup to see if that might be causing issues. I had major problems with the two synaptic drivers causing long delays when opening files in explorer, so I disabled them permanently.
Allready off. It's one of the first things I turn off on a new pchoya wrote:arnvid - try turning off System Restore
Not installed.hoya wrote:and also make sure that Rescue & Recovery isn't creating a backup of some kind in the background.
Dont see anything unusual.hoya wrote:in msconfig, try a selective startup to see if that might be causing issues. I had major problems with the two synaptic drivers causing long delays when opening files in explorer, so I disabled them permanently.
At this point, it may be worthwhile to see if your system has been comprised by malicious software.
1. Download and run Spybot's Search and Destroy, and LavaSoft's AdAware. See if they report anything.
2. Run HiJack this to see if there's a process being started that looks suspicious.
3. You may want to consider backing up your system to external media and doing a system restore. If the problems goes away after a system restore, then there's some software that's slowing your system down. If the problem remains after a system restore, then you may have a BIOS or hardware problem.
1. Download and run Spybot's Search and Destroy, and LavaSoft's AdAware. See if they report anything.
2. Run HiJack this to see if there's a process being started that looks suspicious.
3. You may want to consider backing up your system to external media and doing a system restore. If the problems goes away after a system restore, then there's some software that's slowing your system down. If the problem remains after a system restore, then you may have a BIOS or hardware problem.
Apathy is on the rise, but nobody seems to care.
I assume you've already run a defrag - PerfectDisk is my choice for that. first do an offline degrag, then follow with a full defrag.
make sure you're seeing Ultra DMA Mode 2 in Device manager.
*note: I just noticed that there is no longer a Secondary IDE Channel... I suppose this is due to the new SATA drives?*
set PowerPlay to max performance in the Catalyst control panel.
Open Power Manager and select max performance there as well.
finally, try moving back to BIOS 1.04 - the new 1.06 version is causing video display problems on lots of machines (happened on my machine - see thread on that topic)
that's all I can think of, other than perhaps re-installing the Intel storage matrix drivers if you think it's an SATA issue.
TweakUI is also good for removing the delay in showing the Start Menu. it's classified as an XP PowerToy.
make sure you're seeing Ultra DMA Mode 2 in Device manager.
*note: I just noticed that there is no longer a Secondary IDE Channel... I suppose this is due to the new SATA drives?*
set PowerPlay to max performance in the Catalyst control panel.
Open Power Manager and select max performance there as well.
finally, try moving back to BIOS 1.04 - the new 1.06 version is causing video display problems on lots of machines (happened on my machine - see thread on that topic)
that's all I can think of, other than perhaps re-installing the Intel storage matrix drivers if you think it's an SATA issue.
TweakUI is also good for removing the delay in showing the Start Menu. it's classified as an XP PowerToy.
It's notRonS wrote:At this point, it may be worthwhile to see if your system has been comprised by malicious software.
Done allready. And with a few other process viewing non public applications.RonS wrote:1. Download and run Spybot's Search and Destroy, and LavaSoft's AdAware. See if they report anything.
Nothing extra.RonS wrote:2. Run HiJack this to see if there's a process being started that looks suspicious.
Not sure I see the use of doing a system restore. Since I feel it's been like this since day one. I can surely dump off my software and try againRonS wrote:3. You may want to consider backing up your system to external media and doing a system restore. If the problems goes away after a system restore, then there's some software that's slowing your system down.
Have you tried a clean - non IBM/Lenove preload install?RonS wrote:If the problem remains after a system restore, then you may have a BIOS or hardware problem.
Defrag gives a slight application boost, until some other application want to play.hoya wrote:I assume you've already run a defrag - PerfectDisk is my choice for that. first do an offline degrag, then follow with a full defrag.
No such thing for Serial ATA, Primary IDE channel is for DVD-R thingy.hoya wrote:make sure you're seeing Ultra DMA Mode 2 in Device manager.
Yepphoya wrote:*note: I just noticed that there is no longer a Secondary IDE Channel... I suppose this is due to the new SATA drives?*
Plugged in = Optimal performancehoya wrote:set PowerPlay to max performance in the Catalyst control panel.
All are set to maximum performancehoya wrote:Open Power Manager and select max performance there as well.
Hmm, url to thread?hoya wrote:finally, try moving back to BIOS 1.04 - the new 1.06 version is causing video display problems on lots of machines (happened on my machine - see thread on that topic)
Intel's app dont recognize the ICH/SATA chipset.hoya wrote:that's all I can think of, other than perhaps re-installing the Intel storage matrix drivers if you think it's an SATA issue.
Intel® Chipset Identification Utility
System Information
Chipset
Detected Chipset:
Mobile Intel(R) 945PM Express Chipset
Chipset Components
Memory Controller:
82945PM
I/O Controller:
Failed to identify your ICH
... anyone got an url to the correct ones
The delay in the start menu are clearly from disk i/o. As it clearly reads the disk. Atm it's showing fine tho.. But the system is idling too now. But I'll look into the XP PowerToyhoya wrote:TweakUI is also good for removing the delay in showing the Start Menu. it's classified as an XP PowerToy.
I'm using the Classic ui btw - and settings set to maximum performance .. EyeCandy is a waste of cpu anyways.
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=26314arnvid wrote:Hmm, url to thread?hoya wrote:finally, try moving back to BIOS 1.04 - the new 1.06 version is causing video display problems on lots of machines (happened on my machine - see thread on that topic)
and
http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=58604
check this review which compares the Hitachi 7K100 SATA to the Seagate 7200.1 SATA.
http://techreport.com/reviews/2006q1/mo ... dex.x?pg=1
not sure if that could be the bottleneck as I chose the 7200.1
also, you might try Hitachi's ftool: http://www.hitachigst.com/hdd/support/download.htm
The Feature Tool allows you to:
* Enable or disable the read-ahead or write cache.
* Change the drive Automatic Acoustic Management settings to the:
o Lowest acoustic emanation setting (Quiet Seek Mode), or
o Maximum performance level (Normal Seek Mode).
* Change the predefined capacity of the drive. This option can be used in situations where there is a BIOS limitation and the drive is not recognized. See the PDF Users Guide for specific details.
* Switch the Ultra DMA mode
* Change Advanced Power Mode - allows you to change between the lowest power consumption and the highest power consumption (maximum performance level).
* Show Drive Temperature - shows the current drive temperature in Celsius and Fahrenheit.
* Configure SATA interface - adjust maximum speed and enable/disable Spread Spectrum Clocking.
http://techreport.com/reviews/2006q1/mo ... dex.x?pg=1
not sure if that could be the bottleneck as I chose the 7200.1
also, you might try Hitachi's ftool: http://www.hitachigst.com/hdd/support/download.htm
The Feature Tool allows you to:
* Enable or disable the read-ahead or write cache.
* Change the drive Automatic Acoustic Management settings to the:
o Lowest acoustic emanation setting (Quiet Seek Mode), or
o Maximum performance level (Normal Seek Mode).
* Change the predefined capacity of the drive. This option can be used in situations where there is a BIOS limitation and the drive is not recognized. See the PDF Users Guide for specific details.
* Switch the Ultra DMA mode
* Change Advanced Power Mode - allows you to change between the lowest power consumption and the highest power consumption (maximum performance level).
* Show Drive Temperature - shows the current drive temperature in Celsius and Fahrenheit.
* Configure SATA interface - adjust maximum speed and enable/disable Spread Spectrum Clocking.
I always had the same feeling that my T60p is slower than my T40p when it comes to pure windows UI feeling, like loading programs and switching context. I did the hd tune benchmark and it looks like a limitation in the interface:
It starts with 40 MB/s and then satys there until 60% and then drops normally.
How can that be, I installed all the latest SATA driver?
My ultrabay drive works perfectly and schows the normal curve.
No wonder my windows feels so slow.
Regards
It starts with 40 MB/s and then satys there until 60% and then drops normally.
How can that be, I installed all the latest SATA driver?
My ultrabay drive works perfectly and schows the normal curve.
No wonder my windows feels so slow.
Regards
arnvid -
have you already taken a look at this thread? it appears that we should all be running in compabitibility mode, unless I misread those numbers. it seems there is indeed something amiss:
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=26878
have you already taken a look at this thread? it appears that we should all be running in compabitibility mode, unless I misread those numbers. it seems there is indeed something amiss:
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=26878
Dunno if I'm gonna laugh or cryhoya wrote:arnvid -
have you already taken a look at this thread? it appears that we should all be running in compabitibility mode, unless I misread those numbers. it seems there is indeed something amiss:
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=26878
Yes, you're right - definatly something wrong here..
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That shouldn't be the case; are you sure that compatibility mode isn't engaged in the BIOS?arnvid wrote:Actually - ftool shows the drive as ATA, not SATA. Which strikes me as odd..
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Absolutely.... unless the bios indicates the opposite of what's really there... I'm getting more and more tempted to kill this pre-install and install a fresh XP-SP1. This pre-install has survived longer than any other Thinkpad preinstall since my first TP in 1998christopher_wolf wrote:That shouldn't be the case; are you sure that compatibility mode isn't engaged in the BIOS?arnvid wrote:Actually - ftool shows the drive as ATA, not SATA. Which strikes me as odd..
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