My situation:
Just upgraded to Cable Internet from dial-up (wowza!)
-OLD PC: 166MHz P1 CPU
128MB mem
10 Mb/s LAN card (NIC card, etc.)
-NEW PC: 1.8GHz P4 CPU
512MB mem
100 Mb/s LAN card
Result:
-OLD PC Download Speed (ave): * 2.7Mb/s *
-NEW PC Download Speed (ave): * 2.3Mb/s *
So, the bottom line is that I was blown-away that my NEW PC was slower than the OLD using the same cable Internet connection and that buying a new PC may NOT solve your issue.
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(When the 3rd-party, outsourced AT&T rep "installed & tested" the new cable Internet connection on my OLD PC, the initial test results were around 200kb/s, not the promised 1.5Mb/s. He said "my PC is old and probably too slow to handle a high-speed Internet connection". I wanted this pay-per-job, outsourced, don't givashit guy out of my house so I said "fine". Then, I went to www.pcpitstop.com , ran their Internet connection test, ran their recommended "Autofix" patch and VOILA! 200kb/s to 2.7 Mb/s -- over a 10-fold increase -- in a heartbeat, for free. The reason for the incredible speed improvement was increasing what's called the Receive Buffer size. All I can say is give it a go.)
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As to why my NEW PC is still slower than the OLD PC, I'm still working on it....
Good luck
Just upgraded to Cable Internet from dial-up (wowza!)
-OLD PC: 166MHz P1 CPU
128MB mem
10 Mb/s LAN card (NIC card, etc.)
-NEW PC: 1.8GHz P4 CPU
512MB mem
100 Mb/s LAN card
Result:
-OLD PC Download Speed (ave): * 2.7Mb/s *
-NEW PC Download Speed (ave): * 2.3Mb/s *
So, the bottom line is that I was blown-away that my NEW PC was slower than the OLD using the same cable Internet connection and that buying a new PC may NOT solve your issue.
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(When the 3rd-party, outsourced AT&T rep "installed & tested" the new cable Internet connection on my OLD PC, the initial test results were around 200kb/s, not the promised 1.5Mb/s. He said "my PC is old and probably too slow to handle a high-speed Internet connection". I wanted this pay-per-job, outsourced, don't givashit guy out of my house so I said "fine". Then, I went to www.pcpitstop.com , ran their Internet connection test, ran their recommended "Autofix" patch and VOILA! 200kb/s to 2.7 Mb/s -- over a 10-fold increase -- in a heartbeat, for free. The reason for the incredible speed improvement was increasing what's called the Receive Buffer size. All I can say is give it a go.)
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As to why my NEW PC is still slower than the OLD PC, I'm still working on it....
Good luck