Stuttering on dual cores? (worse in Vista)
Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 2:09 pm
I'm having a problem since I upgraded to dual cores. Under XP SP2, I just get a lot of "Please Waits" and the occassional 1/4-1/2 second pause every few minutes. It's not a network issue, since the single-core machine right next to me doesn't experience the issues. Also, if I disable the second core, the problems go away.
It was a minor annoyance under XP. But, under Vista, it's a serious problem. The pauses are 1/2-3 seconds and they occur every 15-30 seconds.
I've turned down all of the graphics settings to the bare minimum and it doesn't appear to make any difference.
Power management is completely disabled (no cool'n'quiet or other nonsense). Not overclocked. 2GB of physical dual-channel RAM. Paging file on a nice fast drive. Nothing else runnning other than Windows itself. I've tried the Ryzom client bound to either core and there's no difference.
It looks like some sort of interrupt issue. But there are also no irq conflicts and I've tried removing/disabling all non-essential hardware to debug the problem.
Athlon 4400 X2
2GB Dual Channel DDR
eVGA 8800 GTS video
Any suggestions? (no...running out and buying a quad-core Intel MB is *not* a viable suggestion
Oh....and avoiding Vista for a while is viable, but since the problem exists (to a lesser degree) in XP, I want to get to the root of it. I multiboot right now, so I'm not completely dead in the water. It's just bugging me that I can't seem to get any traction on the problem.
It was a minor annoyance under XP. But, under Vista, it's a serious problem. The pauses are 1/2-3 seconds and they occur every 15-30 seconds.
I've turned down all of the graphics settings to the bare minimum and it doesn't appear to make any difference.
Power management is completely disabled (no cool'n'quiet or other nonsense). Not overclocked. 2GB of physical dual-channel RAM. Paging file on a nice fast drive. Nothing else runnning other than Windows itself. I've tried the Ryzom client bound to either core and there's no difference.
It looks like some sort of interrupt issue. But there are also no irq conflicts and I've tried removing/disabling all non-essential hardware to debug the problem.
Athlon 4400 X2
2GB Dual Channel DDR
eVGA 8800 GTS video
Any suggestions? (no...running out and buying a quad-core Intel MB is *not* a viable suggestion

Oh....and avoiding Vista for a while is viable, but since the problem exists (to a lesser degree) in XP, I want to get to the root of it. I multiboot right now, so I'm not completely dead in the water. It's just bugging me that I can't seem to get any traction on the problem.