How Do I Get My System Process Slower?

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  1. handheldsquirl

    handheldsquirl Well-Known Member

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    When im playing day of defeat or counter strike my fps jumps about every 30 seconds and I think its because of my system process because when I hit ctrl+alt+del it shows my systm process jump about every 30 seconds.Anyone know how I could get my system process slower or not to jump?
     
  2. .vivid

    .vivid Senior Member

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    look at the process list and see wat is causing the spike and end the program until you are done playing
     
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    cochise Well-Known Member

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    You can do what ^^ he said and that works or you can permanatly disable that program from running by going to run>msconfig>services and end w/e process you don't need but I warn you to becareful when you mess with this stuff.
     
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    Also what may cause it is if your running Xfire while not gaming, that tends to slow down internet connections and frame rates.
     
  5. stottpie

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    Get this: http://www.tune-up.com/

    Seriously though, don't be lazy and ignore this post, really get it!

    I used it to tweak my 1.6ghz intel to totally being able to handle cs:source.

    It handles everything from your registry to your processes, and will even manage them to optimize memory.
     
  6. KillinTime

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    Just go into services/startup and whack every thing not necessary. use google to look up whats necessary and whats not by searching for items on the list that u dont know what they are.
     
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    stottpie Well-Known Member

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    I highly recommend not doing this method unless you have a good clue what you're doing. Doing this often facilitates your having to do a system restore.
     
  8. KillinTime

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    no it doesnt.... thats why i said look up the items that u dont know on google to see if u need them...
     
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    ^ I agree.. thats what i did and my computer runs a lot faster now!
     
  10. stottpie

    stottpie Well-Known Member

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    Oh also, that program that I linked allows you to do just that^, but it gives you info about every thing, like filepath general info etc.
     
  11. sabreclaw

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    press ctrl+alt+del
    then taskmanager(if it prompts to a diff window)
    go to:
    view>update speed>normal


    hope this helps u.. +rep if it does

    coz programs will just make it more slower IMO
     

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