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  1. Posts : 53
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    WEI score


    Just curious if this was an appropriate score in the WEI for a laptop with this much power ...
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  2. Posts : 1,996
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    The 7's are fine. The only way to get higher than 5.9 on the hard disk portion is to install an SSD. So, yes, your scores are fine!
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  3. Posts : 53
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    Is there room in this rig for that , and keep the 1TB drive for data/backups ? Or just replace the whole thing with the SSD ?
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    You can get an SSD yes, but a 7200rpm is pretty much the best you'll get at a low price. If you've got a bit of cash floating around, and want faster disk speeds, then sure, upgrade. But if you take away your disk speed (from test), you're left with a score of 7.0, which is great!!
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  5. Posts : 53
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    Ill just leave it alone , still makes me wonder why a top of the line gaming laptop would score so low. Plus the 1st time ive heard of a "7" being a great score ! But id rather not mess with it and continue on ,

    thanks

    Chris
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  6. Posts : 26
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    Well, the score is calculated by the lowest score, which is 5.9, which is also the highest score achievable by a HDD :P
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  7. Posts : 53
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    See thats what i needed to hear , 5.9 is the highest , i got it so now i can rest me brain !

    Thanks

    Chris
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  8. Posts : 26
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    No worries :) If I was able to help you, please add to my reputation
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  9. Posts : 53
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    You bet , done deal :)
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    Jowsh said:
    No worries :) If I was able to help you, please add to my reputation
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