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After turning my rig back on after hibernation performance is almost always shot. What, if any verifiable explanation are the search engines hiding and is there a way to improve performance?
What this question is not:
- This is not a "why doesn't my system boot in 10 seconds on my SSD?" (it obviously saves a RAM dump).
- This is not a "how do I speed up the boot / shut down" question.
- This is not a "how do I prevent hibernation file from using so much space" question.
- This is not a "why my over/under-clock was reset after rebooting?" question.
Simply put simple tasks unrelated to anything networking/Internet are pointlessly unresponsive (1TB SSD using about 480GB of storage) on an eight core rig with the pagefile disabled. Internet speeds (wired and wireless) are at or below 10% of what they normally can achieve. Obviously rebooting restores system performance though the point of hibernation (at least for me) is that my rig is not pointlessly heating the room up while in an extended absence (a few hours or more). I should mention that I can not sleep Windows on my rig though that is a different question.
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After turning my rig back on after hibernation performance is almost always shot. What, if any verifiable explanation are the search engines hiding and is there a way to improve performance?
What this question is not:
- This is not a "why doesn't my system boot in 10 seconds on my SSD?" (it obviously saves a RAM dump).
- This is not a "how do I speed up the boot / shut down" question.
- This is not a "how do I prevent hibernation file from using so much space" question.
- This is not a "why my over/under-clock was reset after rebooting?" question.
Simply put simple tasks unrelated to anything networking/Internet are pointlessly unresponsive (1TB SSD using about 480GB of storage) on an eight core rig with the pagefile disabled. Internet speeds (wired and wireless) are at or below 10% of what they normally can achieve. Obviously rebooting restores system performance though the point of hibernation (at least for me) is that my rig is not pointlessly heating the room up while in an extended absence (a few hours or more). I should mention that I can not sleep Windows on my rig though that is a different question.
windows-7 performance hibernate
try enabling the pagefile. MS highly recommends against disabling it, as it causes problems. Additionally, the speed increase is none to negligible.
– Keltari
13 mins ago
@Keltari No, it's not 1982; I can afford sufficient amount of RAM. -_- Additionally the performance increase is definitely noticeable.
– John
9 mins ago
add a comment |
After turning my rig back on after hibernation performance is almost always shot. What, if any verifiable explanation are the search engines hiding and is there a way to improve performance?
What this question is not:
- This is not a "why doesn't my system boot in 10 seconds on my SSD?" (it obviously saves a RAM dump).
- This is not a "how do I speed up the boot / shut down" question.
- This is not a "how do I prevent hibernation file from using so much space" question.
- This is not a "why my over/under-clock was reset after rebooting?" question.
Simply put simple tasks unrelated to anything networking/Internet are pointlessly unresponsive (1TB SSD using about 480GB of storage) on an eight core rig with the pagefile disabled. Internet speeds (wired and wireless) are at or below 10% of what they normally can achieve. Obviously rebooting restores system performance though the point of hibernation (at least for me) is that my rig is not pointlessly heating the room up while in an extended absence (a few hours or more). I should mention that I can not sleep Windows on my rig though that is a different question.
windows-7 performance hibernate
After turning my rig back on after hibernation performance is almost always shot. What, if any verifiable explanation are the search engines hiding and is there a way to improve performance?
What this question is not:
- This is not a "why doesn't my system boot in 10 seconds on my SSD?" (it obviously saves a RAM dump).
- This is not a "how do I speed up the boot / shut down" question.
- This is not a "how do I prevent hibernation file from using so much space" question.
- This is not a "why my over/under-clock was reset after rebooting?" question.
Simply put simple tasks unrelated to anything networking/Internet are pointlessly unresponsive (1TB SSD using about 480GB of storage) on an eight core rig with the pagefile disabled. Internet speeds (wired and wireless) are at or below 10% of what they normally can achieve. Obviously rebooting restores system performance though the point of hibernation (at least for me) is that my rig is not pointlessly heating the room up while in an extended absence (a few hours or more). I should mention that I can not sleep Windows on my rig though that is a different question.
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try enabling the pagefile. MS highly recommends against disabling it, as it causes problems. Additionally, the speed increase is none to negligible.
– Keltari
13 mins ago
@Keltari No, it's not 1982; I can afford sufficient amount of RAM. -_- Additionally the performance increase is definitely noticeable.
– John
9 mins ago
add a comment |
try enabling the pagefile. MS highly recommends against disabling it, as it causes problems. Additionally, the speed increase is none to negligible.
– Keltari
13 mins ago
@Keltari No, it's not 1982; I can afford sufficient amount of RAM. -_- Additionally the performance increase is definitely noticeable.
– John
9 mins ago
try enabling the pagefile. MS highly recommends against disabling it, as it causes problems. Additionally, the speed increase is none to negligible.
– Keltari
13 mins ago
try enabling the pagefile. MS highly recommends against disabling it, as it causes problems. Additionally, the speed increase is none to negligible.
– Keltari
13 mins ago
@Keltari No, it's not 1982; I can afford sufficient amount of RAM. -_- Additionally the performance increase is definitely noticeable.
– John
9 mins ago
@Keltari No, it's not 1982; I can afford sufficient amount of RAM. -_- Additionally the performance increase is definitely noticeable.
– John
9 mins ago
add a comment |
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try enabling the pagefile. MS highly recommends against disabling it, as it causes problems. Additionally, the speed increase is none to negligible.
– Keltari
13 mins ago
@Keltari No, it's not 1982; I can afford sufficient amount of RAM. -_- Additionally the performance increase is definitely noticeable.
– John
9 mins ago