Speed up a laptop with an additional device?
I'm just curious what do you think about a suplimentary device that would increase a laptop's speed. I using my laptop both at university and at home. At home I would need more horse power for my laptop although not that much like I would need a desktop. Is there any supplimentary device that could turn my laptop into a more powerful machine? For example a desktop computer can be speed up if it will be joined with other computer via very fast network. This is how clusters a build. Would it be possible to make the same with a laptop.
Is there such a device? If there is not would you like to have need one?
Solution 1:
No, is the basic answer.
More RAM might help if it doesn't already have plenty.
One of those cooling desk mounts might make a difference if it is slow due to throttling its CPU and/or GPU under high load in order to avoid overheating.
Replacing the disk drive with something faster might make a difference if that is your main bottle-neck.
You could try overclocking the CPU if such a thing is possible with your laptop model, but I'd strongly recommend against that even if it is possible.
Without more detail (make/model/spec of laptop, what is running slower than you'd like, ...) it is not possible to give more a specific answer.
Solution 2:
- Dump the bloat: Using RevoUninstaller (free), uninstall all your bloat-ware.
- Go to Black Vipers web site (blackviper.com), get the minimalist services list and only use the services you really need, i.e. edit your services.
- Edit your startup apps.
- If your running Vista a 2gb USB flash drive dedicated to "ReadyBoost".
- More RAM.
- Solid state hard drive, (best if used with Win7 "trim" function).
- Replace single CPU with a dual core if they make one for your socket.
Listed in ascending order of cost.
Solution 3:
Such a device does not exist to my knowledge. You can upgrade the memory which is pretty easy and inexpensive and try booting your operating system of a USB Disk which will improve your read and write speeds.
Solution 4:
More ram will make the laptop feel more "peppy" when you have lots of things running at once... A faster hard drive will make programs load INTO memory faster, like loading Windows and getting a usable desktop will be faster... The faster the hard drive, the more information it can get at a time, and the hard drive is almost always your bottleneck.
Solution 5:
A nice thing about solid state drives is that they are a significant upgrade that you can install in a laptop (see here).