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agabriel
12 years agoContributor
This may help some others out ...
I went from using a old machine (Dual Core - 4Gb RAM) to a newer one (Core i7 - 16Gb RAM), both on Win7, and saw a dramatic DECREASE in performance (ie. a test that took a few seconds now took 4 mins).
In my case, the problem was corrected by changing 2 things:
1. I was using Performance Indicators that named the old machine. Changing them to the current system made the difference.
2. I changed the CLR Briding to 'same as OS' and enabled Multi-Threading.
My tests started to run at optimal speeds for the machine that I am now using. My tests now run exactly twice as fast!
I hope that helps at least one person!
I went from using a old machine (Dual Core - 4Gb RAM) to a newer one (Core i7 - 16Gb RAM), both on Win7, and saw a dramatic DECREASE in performance (ie. a test that took a few seconds now took 4 mins).
In my case, the problem was corrected by changing 2 things:
1. I was using Performance Indicators that named the old machine. Changing them to the current system made the difference.
2. I changed the CLR Briding to 'same as OS' and enabled Multi-Threading.
My tests started to run at optimal speeds for the machine that I am now using. My tests now run exactly twice as fast!
I hope that helps at least one person!
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