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Hi,  Can some one tell me how i can make my Athlon xp 2600+ faster than it currently is.  At the moment it is 1.92 GHz.  I found a web site which is called http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.aspx?i=1685&p=1     It say's 2600+ should be clocked at 2.13GHz    so is there a way to make it faster without buying a NEW processer 'cos there hard to find now.
 Thanks1. Download and install CCleaner from here:

http://www.filehippo.com/download_ccleaner/

2.Run the disk defragmenter

3. Add more RAM

4. Don't overclock the cpu unless you know what you're doing 

Alan <><  The above will SPEED up the PC overall.
As for the CPU being slower, it jay be a jumper setting on the motherboard, what motherboard do you have?
Or it could just be the CPU, there are several versions of the Athlon XP with different clock speeds.Is your reported CPU speed consistently 1.92GHz or does it fluctuate?  You might access your BIOS and see whether it has settings for CPU Frequency.  An incorrect setting there can affect the actual CPU speed.

If you can't find any setting in your system that is causing this and your system is consistently 1.92GHz, I wouldn't go out and buy another Athlon XP 2600 to try to resolve, which is what you implied in your comments.  The difference between 1.92 and 2.13 isn't worth spending money on the same model processor, and it may not resolve the problem, anway.Hi, my motherboard is Gigabyte GA-7VT600 1394 and using Everest home Editition it says my cpu speed is 1919.22/.36 Quote from: soybean on March 29, 2007, 12:53:14 PM

Is your reported CPU speed consistently 1.92GHz or does it fluctuate?  You might access your BIOS and see whether it has settings for CPU Frequency.  An incorrect setting there can affect the actual CPU speed.

perhaps delete your temporary files.
If you're not sure of the path to your temp files, go to the command prompt and type
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echo. %temp%
and it will show you the path to your temp files.Carbon, it's not working here.  Works for me.
But I'm not sure how it has anything to do with an Athlon XP clocking strangely, if in fact it is.The temporary files are
C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temp
and
C:\Documents and Settings\user\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files

When i delete the temp files, my COMPUTER does speed up a bit.Yes, true.
But CCleaner, suggested in the first reply, does that and more.
Also, it has nothing to do with the Athlon clocking strangely.
Edit: BTW, happy birthday. Quote from: Carbon Dudeoxide on March 30, 2007, 09:25:15 PM
perhaps delete your temporary files.
If you're not sure of the path to your temp files, go to the command prompt and typeand it will show you the path to your temp files.
OK, it does work.  I had entered it in the Run box (START, Run) rather than opening a Command Prompt. Quote from: Believil on March 29, 2007, 09:16:17 AM
Hi,  Can some one tell me how i can make my Athlon xp 2600+ faster than it currently is.  At the moment it is 1.92 GHz.  I found a web site which is called http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.aspx?i=1685&p=1     It say's 2600+ should be clocked at 2.13GHz    so is there a way to make it faster without buying a new processer 'cos there hard to find now.
 THANKS

OK, I think that the root of this CPU speed issue is the following :

If you want to be an AthlonXP tweaker and not just a user, you need to know what CORE you have.
I believe that you have a BARTON core and the reported speed you are seeing is correct.

AMD AthlonXP 2600+ BARTON core:

1917 MHz   CPU Speed
166 MHz     FSB
11.5           Multiplier
1.65v         Core voltage
512 KB       L2 cache
0.13           Manf. process


AMD AthlonXP 2600+ Palomino/Thoroughbred core(s)

2133 MHz    CPU Speed
133 MHz      FSB
16.0            Multiplier
1.65v          Core Voltage
256 KB        L2 cache
0.13            Manf. process

As you can see the Barton is superior even though it runs at a slower speed.

Run the following and report :
http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php

Edit:
As Alan suggested, do your housecleaning and add more memory as the first steps to improve performance.
Also, CCleaner is a very powerful tool and if you use it incorrectly, you will be back here with issues other than CPU speed, to put it lightly.

I would recommend EasyCleaner in this genre as a safer alternative for beginners and entry-level intermediates.
It features the all-important UNDO button
Unless you know what you are doing, don't mess with Duplicate Files
http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/EasyCleaner/Easy-Cleaner.html


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