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I came across a registry hack online not too long ago which remedied this problem. I purchased an HP DV6627ca notebook back in November, and for a while couldn't stand how slow aero performed. I hope we can find a solution in the short term. Sorry for my strange english, I bought this lap when on vacation in the states.
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We have the right to decide the clockspeed of our devices (I dont mean overclocking), just the speed this device has been designed for, who cares if my battery lasts 30% less time, I´d give away half of my battery time for just a decent windows vista experience!!! Its really a shame that older computers even with single processors and less modern graphic cards behave a lot better than those with the geforce 7150M. WTF? Do you think i bought this lap in order to use windows vista basic scheme? Then they said: Or just wait for something available from Hp Update. Nvidia says its Hp´s problem, and HP says "Its easy, just Turn the aero theme off". But guess what, were using Vista you know? Just by itself its a heavy 3d application, it doesnt matter if Im using notepad, with a clockspeed of 210Mhz, the aero interface will behave sluggish.
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This chip has something like 3 configurations, the full clockspeed its 425Mhz, but most of the time it will stay at 210 or even worse 110Mhz.
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I have aN Hp Dv9000 and the Aero performance of the Nvidia Geforce 7150m is just awful, ive done some research and found that its mainly because something called "powermizer", its something that enables the full potential of your video card just when its neccesary, for example whenever you play a game or watch a video in order to save battery, but when using "low graphic applications" such as Word, firefox, etc, the driver decides its not neccesary to use the full speed of 425Mhz. (Turion 1.9ghz X2, 2gb memory/160gb hard drive).Īny help on this? anybody experiencing the same, my laptop is also an HP DV6552ea. I actually saw a Toshiba (some Satellite A200 or something like that) laptop with integrated intel (845gm) graphics running Aero at a local shop and, man, the aero performance compared to my laptop was way better, even though the laptop was similar specs as mine.
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I dunno wheter is a matter of immature drivers or the fact that the nVidia 7150 is a dud, so much on their site (nVidia) against Intel integrated solutions and then they seems to be even worst than Intel. The general desktop performance is ok when you first boot the laptop, after a couple of minutes it really slows down, it becomes sluggish, you drag a window and it follows the mouse with a delay, you scroll an internet page up and down an the vertical slider on the explorer/firefox seems do lag behind the mouse pointer. I am experiencing terrible Aero performance too, DVD playback is jerky and FLIP3D shows some esitation when you invoke it. Surely the 3D score should be higher than 2.5 in Windows Experience Index regardless of anything else!
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Really puzzled.Īny suggestions for stable Vista drivers with H264 acceleration support or how to resolve this issue are welcome. Suspect problem on Draw3D level but DirectX diagnostic tool says everything is ok. Problem worse if window is minimised to Flip3D - skipping frames becomes obvious. Can be overlay problem, DVD content plays smooth in window mode but gets jerky in full screen. Quick Time HD (1080p) plays fine using VLC.Īccording to the specs 7150M should support H264 hardware decoding acceleration and for sure MPEG2 decoding, yet I can't make the WinDVD or PowerDVD use the hardware acceleration - enabling it results in flickering screen, crashes or self disables. Main problem is the jerky DVD and WMV HD content playback in media player, tried WinDVD 8.0 and PowerDVD 7.3 with the same effect (both do not seem to enable hardware decode acceleration). All the 16x.xx drivers I tried crash on my machine even though the inf states that 7150M is supported. Tried supplied HP drivers and the ones from the forum - WhiteTigerX7's HP/Compaq INF (For Vista 32bit Only), but the problem persists. In addition hardware acceleration button in control panel seems to be disabled. surely has to be more than that as I saw a comparable Compaq with NVidia 7000M scoring 3.1 in both categories. WEI scoring 3.2 for aero, but only 2.5 for 3D/gaming. Having issues with performance under Vista 32. I've got an HP Pavilion 6525em with AMD Athlon 64x2 (1.7GHz) and NVidia 7150M integrated board, 2GB RAM with 128Mb Frame buffer for the graphics in the BIOS (up to 760Mb or so total dynamic RAM usage). New to this forum, so sorry for any message formatting issues.