BIOS setting changes speed up Win7 system running speed

  

Like previous Windows XP, many users are trying to improve the speed of Windows7 system, the more common methods are mostly to optimize the system service, remove some of the necessary or not System services, as well as optimizing the resource manager menu. In addition, there are some "uncommon remedies", which are said to make Windows 7 run twice as fast.

If you want to try the methods shared in this article, let the Windows 7 system run faster, first of all, to ensure that the motherboard supports AHCI.

If the motherboard supports AHCI, please enter the Bios settings before installing Windows 7, and adjust the default IDE in SATA controller Mode to AHCI in the Advanced option.

We all notice that the Bios of different motherboards may be different. When setting, please find the corresponding items.

The method of sharing this article with everyone is from the delivery of some netizens. According to netizens' own feedback, in the actual use process, "can improve the running speed of Windows 7 system", but I have not done more tests. Do you adopt this method, please mark it yourself.

Little knowledge, what is AHCI?

AHCI, the full name is Serial ATA Advanced Host Controller Interface, is an interface standard jointly developed by many companies under the guidance of Intel. In AHCI, Intel introduced NCQ (Native Command Queue) and hot-swap technology. After receiving the read/write command, the hard disk supporting NCQ technology will reorder the access addresses according to the instructions, reducing the reading time and making the data transmission more efficient.

More optimization settings can be done using Windows 7 Optimizer and Rubik's Cube.

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