How do you know if your video cards are slowing your system down?

Winsig is the most intensive but when the CPU was peaking winsig was still using the same amout of memory.

The slowness gradually built up over about 5 months and I have changed apps so I cannot identify any single cause.


Quote from gnome:

It's probably one application. Check the Processes Tab in Windows Task Manager. If you're running some "custom" indicators, that could account for the high CPU usage. However, it's likely some software which has a problem... Is your problem recent? Have you recently added new app or new version of old app?
 
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Winsig is the most intensive but when the CPU was peaking winsig was still using the same amout of memory.

The slowness gradually built up over about 5 months and I have changed apps so I cannot identify any single cause.

Not really concerned about amount of memory used... what about "percent of CPU"? Which app is using CPU at 60+%?
 
Click on the CPU column heading.
You can sort the CPU usage and see which process is taking up the most of your CPU slices.

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I have kept an eye on it during the first half hour ( a bit hectic at the moment for some reason!) and have seen that the CPU usage varies - winSig 41 to 43 System resources 67 to 88. See attached


Had one eSignal hang today for about 10 seconds.
 

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Public thanks to all who have contributed to this thread esp Kiwi for the excellent system suggested here

Perfect for active traders

Quote from kiwi_trader:

Get yourself a copy of Acronis True Image, do a clean install of all your base software. Store software on C: and store your user files (word, excel etc) on D: Create an image of C:

Once a week reimage C: and it will be a new baby every week. Once a month start with the clean original image and do any software upgrades you need (use this secondary image for your weekly upgrades from that point).

Add a good defragmenter like PerfectDisk and you should need no more (you shouldn't have to mess with registry cleaners etc if you run from clean images).
 
Quote from lp3yc:
I have kept an eye on it during the first half hour ( a bit hectic at the moment for some reason!) and have seen that the CPU usage varies - winSig 41 to 43 System resources 67 to 88. See attached
Had one eSignal hang today for about 10 seconds.
System Idle Process is NOT exactly idle. It is doing system things.

You can google for detail explanations.
 
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