I have a 1GB download speed package from my ISP, Rogers.
Trouble is, I'm getting download speeds on this machine, P4P8X-SE 2.8Ghz, 2GB DDR400, of 54MBPs. Wireless speed is about 25MBPS for all devices, including a relatively recent IPad. This is with only one device operating.
I'm getting jerky video and lagging (clock symbol) on the P4P8X. I realize it's a 32-bit machine. I'm only asking it to do 1024x768 at 360 definition.
I used to get better video performance from my previous ISP, Bell, where the max download speed was 5MBPs.
Will changing out my 10/100 Ethernet cards for 10/100/1000 cards make a noticeable difference?
I can stream Netflix wirelessly via XBox360 on a 32-inch screen no problem.
I've got a service request in to Rogers.
So if I actually got 1GB download speeds will it just overwhelm my 2GB of RAM and no difference in video performance?
I'm running Linux Mint 18.2 32-bit. Opera performs somewhat better than Firefox on the Asus box. Of course, there is no 32-bit Chrome.
Suggestions and comments requested. I do have 64-bit machines but I like this box.
Trouble is, I'm getting download speeds on this machine, P4P8X-SE 2.8Ghz, 2GB DDR400, of 54MBPs. Wireless speed is about 25MBPS for all devices, including a relatively recent IPad. This is with only one device operating.
I'm getting jerky video and lagging (clock symbol) on the P4P8X. I realize it's a 32-bit machine. I'm only asking it to do 1024x768 at 360 definition.
I used to get better video performance from my previous ISP, Bell, where the max download speed was 5MBPs.
Will changing out my 10/100 Ethernet cards for 10/100/1000 cards make a noticeable difference?
I can stream Netflix wirelessly via XBox360 on a 32-inch screen no problem.
I've got a service request in to Rogers.
So if I actually got 1GB download speeds will it just overwhelm my 2GB of RAM and no difference in video performance?
I'm running Linux Mint 18.2 32-bit. Opera performs somewhat better than Firefox on the Asus box. Of course, there is no 32-bit Chrome.
Suggestions and comments requested. I do have 64-bit machines but I like this box.
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