- May 27, 2004
- 499
- 40
- 52
- Faith
- Baptist
- Marital Status
- Married
- Politics
- US-Republican
I need some help with my computer.
I have an acer aspire with a dual core and a dell laptop with a dual core. I also have an hp with single processor. All three are laptops. The hp is the oldest, has less ram, less harddrive and smaller processor than the acer and dell.
I like to do a lot of gaming. When I play my hp, I don't usually have problems. Any lag time is pretty minimal. When I play the acer or dell, it's a different story. I seem to get cyclical lag. So it'll be lag free for a few minutes, then it'll bog down, then it'll free up again, then bog down. It'll do this the entire time I'm playing. On all machines I usually shut off any processes that I know aren't necessary. Why are my two "newer" laptops lagging vs. my oldest one? I would have thought that both machines could easily out perform my old laptop.
I only notice this when I'm playing a game. When I'm using MS Word, or e-mail it doesn't do this.
So I'm wondering if there is a configuration problem with the dual core? Or, maybe there is a configuration problem with the video card?
Your thoughts are appreciated.
John
I have an acer aspire with a dual core and a dell laptop with a dual core. I also have an hp with single processor. All three are laptops. The hp is the oldest, has less ram, less harddrive and smaller processor than the acer and dell.
I like to do a lot of gaming. When I play my hp, I don't usually have problems. Any lag time is pretty minimal. When I play the acer or dell, it's a different story. I seem to get cyclical lag. So it'll be lag free for a few minutes, then it'll bog down, then it'll free up again, then bog down. It'll do this the entire time I'm playing. On all machines I usually shut off any processes that I know aren't necessary. Why are my two "newer" laptops lagging vs. my oldest one? I would have thought that both machines could easily out perform my old laptop.
I only notice this when I'm playing a game. When I'm using MS Word, or e-mail it doesn't do this.
So I'm wondering if there is a configuration problem with the dual core? Or, maybe there is a configuration problem with the video card?
Your thoughts are appreciated.
John