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QuestionPolling tweak to speed up windows xp Pin
Robert Winchell9-Jul-09 1:50
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Since I just posted a comment a few minutes ago about disc cleaning ,I thought that I might as well add another posting concerning the polling cd drive speed tweak that I had posted some months ago ,in order to try and clarify why the "1 millisecond" default setting that comes with the xp operating system has such an unnecessary and major loading effect on the overall computing processing speed of the xp operating system.
For example - the overall "system bus speed" of my Dell computer is 400 MB per second as I had stated in the original posting.
So , I think that the 400 MB per second speed should be divided by a factor of 1000 which would then produce a net "system bus speed" of .4 MB per second or in other words the real "system bus speed" is 400 KB per second unless the computer engineers should happen to say that the 400 MB per second " system bus speed" already includes the 1 millisecond default polling speed of the xp operating system and if that is the case , then:
if you increased that 1 millisecond default setting to, for example 1 second , then , I would think that you could then multiply the 400 MB "system bus speed" by a factor of 1000 that would then increase the net "system bus speed" to 400,000 MB per second or in other words 400 GB per second , at least , theorectically.
In actual operating conditions , I guess, that
the solid state componets [ram memory] upper operating speed limits would probably be somewhere between the 400 MB per second and 400 GB per second.
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