Posted September 14, 201410 yr My touchscreen pc has lag problem "when scrolling", otherwise the reaction time is good. I am suspecting this older pc as being the cause of the lag since it's only 1gb RAM and the processor should be around a 2.0 Pentium, the jukebox software [Etouch] which I am using, it's developer said "Disk access is also a thing you will want to look at. I use an SSD as the boot drive where E-touch is installed". What do you guys think, what would be the best I can do to speed up that lag time? Get the fastest HDD available, or use a more powerful touchscreen pc, or would this need a touchscreen pc with the best graphics card?
September 14, 201410 yr FPCH Admin I would say the graphics card would be the thing to look at changing. Upgrading can really boost performance. Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
September 14, 201410 yr Author So the pc's processing power/speed and ram would be unrelated to the lag problem? So this would mean it's a graphics issue only?
September 14, 201410 yr FPCH Admin The graphics card has it's own processor and ram onboard and doesn't depend on the computer cpu or ram. It can be looked at as a computer in a computer. Upgrading it will give the biggest performance boost since your problem is with monitor lag. While a ram and processor upgrade should be considered too. It really is under powered by today's standards, but, your problem is graphics related and an upgrade there would give the most benefit. Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
September 14, 201410 yr Author Since this touchscreen pc has a built-in graphics chip and no expansion slots I am guessing my only option would be to purchase a new modern touchscreen pc which has a much more powerful graphics chip?
September 15, 201410 yr A move to 4 gb ram might make a huge difference Mike. What is the ram capacity? Please tell us the model and make so we can see what is available.
September 15, 201410 yr Author I can't get any info on the maker of this touchscreen pc, the System info showed: Via Technologies and Model CLE266-8235 when I contacted them, they wrote: Hello,Thanks you for your email. Please not we do not sell any systems in the end-user market. We do not sell any products which match the desription you have. Most likely the manufacturer utlizes our chipsets/motherboard for the system. The CLE266-8235 refers to an old VIA north + south bridge chipset which supports our VIA Eden®, VIA Antaur™, VIA C3® x86 cpus. However without more details we cannot be sure which you have. Thanks in advance, VIA Marketing Taiwan
September 15, 201410 yr Interesting where on earth did you get this? Maybe it is some kind of custom build? Can you use SIW or some hardware checking software maybe we can learn what the motherboard is? I mean I would bet it can go to at least 2 gb ram but more than that we would need to know the motherboard.
September 15, 201410 yr Author Bought it off a guy here in Queens but he got it from someone else. What's the SIW software?
September 15, 201410 yr FPCH Admin SIW = System Information for Windows. You can download SIW from here, Mike. http://www.gtopala.com/#axzz3DOLSzFy8 ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~ ~~Robert McCloskey~~
September 15, 201410 yr Author Thanks Cindy, will do and report back here but now I have different problem, putting back the cover now when i boot up the unit, the screen doesn't show any video, just a blank grey color.
September 15, 201410 yr FPCH Admin Did you dislodge something when you took it apart? ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~ ~~Robert McCloskey~~
September 15, 201410 yr Author yes, to open the cover all the way out I had to unplug what I think is the video connector but replacing it back very snugly should have returned things to normal?
September 16, 201410 yr Check all plugs and wires re-seat ram and video if it can be as it has to be something you dislodged.
September 16, 201410 yr Author About an hour ago, I played around with all the wires then got it to work again but I think this old unit won't do as now it's overheating and freezing after playing music for only 30 minutes or so. I will purchase a newer touchscreen monitor and work off of my music pc. I am thinking of getting one like this but not sure which 'specs" I should look for in a touchscreen monitor?
September 16, 201410 yr You want an i-5 3rd Gen cpu or better or high Amd Am3 cpu and as much memory as possible. At least 8 gb memory.
September 16, 201410 yr Author Not sure if I can afford one with those exact specs right now but that's a great start, thanks!
September 16, 201410 yr Author What I have decided to do is not get an all in one touchscreen pc, since I already have a couple of machines around here with much better specs than that older unit, I will purchase a touchscreen monitor with a base so I can wall mount it or move it around whenever needed. Also, since I have more than one pc around here, if any hardware problems develop I will have more options than an all in one. So my next step is find one of the better touchscreen monitors around. My research is showing the "ELO" is one of the top "commercial" brands around? So something like should work and is very affordable? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Elo-Touchscreen-Monitor-ET1919L-8CWA-1-GY-G/311084734315?_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D24351%26meid%3Dc8803dc95de74ef58a87e3b8e4aef932%26pid%3D100005%26prg%3D10335%26rk%3D4%26rkt%3D6%26sd%3D311084590427&rt=nc
September 16, 201410 yr Never heard of either Evo or the class of item and for the life of me I don't see any value to it. I have touch screen laptops and PCs and never use the touch screen ability because I wind up spending more time cleaning it than its worth. A cell phone or tablet I understand having that.
September 16, 201410 yr Author "ELO" is a commercial touchscreen mainly used for POS systems, it has the rep of being robust, reliable and durable.
September 16, 201410 yr Ok I can accept that but what does having a touch screen monitor do for you? I just don't get it. I guess its like wireless keyboards. I don't understand why I would take my keyboard across the room away from my system? Even if I had the mouse with it. I mean I have 20/20 and couldn't see the screen from my couch. Why put finger prints all over a screen? Is it because it saves plugging in a mouse. Ever tried using a virtual keyboard?
September 16, 201410 yr FPCH Admin :D All of my keyboards and mice are wireless. I hate cords! :D ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~ ~~Robert McCloskey~~
September 16, 201410 yr Author Main reasons for me to get only a touchscreen monitor is simply because I already have a couple of pc's here so no need to shell out more for a most likely less powerful pc and I need to have the touchscreen jukebox both wallmounted and portable so I can move it around whenever I need to, this way I can lease the pc itself connected to my music rig and will only need to move the touchscreen around via a long VGA cable.
September 17, 201410 yr :D All of my keyboards and mice are wireless. I hate cords! :D We had our first disagreement I use only wired mouses and keyboards, I hate wireless of either. But I do use a wired laser mouse at least.