Spitoon
27th October 2009, 20:12
Computer had been running on an ASUS motherboard for a couple of years. Been very happy with it - but then it died... I couldn't get another ASUS board of the same model quickly and the man in the shop recommended a Gigabyte as a replacement. Everything else is the same - just switched the mobo.
It works. Processor-intensive tasks run fine - and seem to take about the same time as before. BUT anything reading or writing to the HDD - loading an application or accessing the IE cache, for example - is taking forever.
I'm wondering whether there are settings in the BIOS or wherever that could be adjusted to improve the situation or, perhaps I just bought a pup. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Mobo is a Gigabyte EP43-DS3. HDD is WD SATA and a benchmarking tool says average read 84.4 MB/sec and access time 13.8 ms.
TIA.
It works. Processor-intensive tasks run fine - and seem to take about the same time as before. BUT anything reading or writing to the HDD - loading an application or accessing the IE cache, for example - is taking forever.
I'm wondering whether there are settings in the BIOS or wherever that could be adjusted to improve the situation or, perhaps I just bought a pup. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Mobo is a Gigabyte EP43-DS3. HDD is WD SATA and a benchmarking tool says average read 84.4 MB/sec and access time 13.8 ms.
TIA.