7
Normally whenever I repair a PC I tell the customer that they should limit the amount shortcuts or folders or files that they place on the desktop to speed up performance (it also really annoys me with all the clutter). I just discovered, as many of you may have, the wonderful free program fences that organizes your desktop folders and shortcuts into categories and looks really cool. My question is, will this really slow down the PC?
My Build (but I'm also interested as a general rule of thumb as well)
EVGA P55 LE motherboard
Intel Core i5 Processor
Geforce 9500GT GPU
6 GB OCZ Ram
Windows 7
I would say generally no, but it seems if a computer has little dedicated video RAM and the system RAM is highly utilized and you minimize a window, Windows has to repaint the background wallpaper and icons. During the repaint, the system is busy and doesn’t respond well. If there was no wallpaper (i.e. a solid color not an image) and few icons on the desktop the system does become usable faster. That said, Windows still needs to repaint the screen, but if you don’t see it paint the screen, then I would say no. – Scott McClenning – 2010-09-02T06:17:10.640