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Don't have a pic, but in Vista my WEI was 3.7. Maybe I'll get a pic later.
Don't have a pic, but in Vista my WEI was 3.7. Maybe I'll get a pic later.
Here are the numbers for my new build. Note: Everything is running @ stock speeds/configs and components can be found below in System Specs. One exception is graphics. I never did install the HD5770 in this PC because I wanted to fiddle around with the Intel HD4000 graphics. Honestly, they run so well I just haven't bothered with the card yet! The HD5770 in my old system scored a 7.4-7.5.
I had not looked at WEI in awhile, and I'd love some feedback about these oddities.
My old 'lab mule' is a HP DC7600 P4 machine - would we call that now 3, or 4 generations old from a EE standpoint.. It is pretty simple: has a 7200rpm notebook drive [spindle], 4GB RAM, 800mhz FSB, Radeon 5570 low-power budget-conscious graphics card, running Win7 Ultimate x64.
It is juxtaposed against my Daily Driver Thinkpad X120E. As you probably know its a AMD E-350 APU based design, so it has the processor running @1.6ghz and AMD/ATI Radion 6310 co-gpu, 500mhz IGP clock. Mine has a Crucial SSD and 8GB RAM, and running 7 Home Premium x64.
All of these numbers are a little surprising to me considering the generational mega-gap, but I do understand one is the tiny, low-power platform and the other was yesteryear's "mainstream" corporate desktop. Still... I mean, look at it.
I'd love to hear some commentary. The old mule doubles as my HTPC and does a bangup job with high-definition media. Visually [I don't know what to attribute this to] both can handle rich content [I have not run any silverlight media] with no stuttering - just very fluid, but the dedicated Radeon in the mule has a clearer display - fonts, pictures, whatever. the Thinkpad, even plugged into a very good big monitor, has somewhat fuzzy rendering.
Shouldn't an SSD outperform a conventional drive?
Shouldn't 8GB of 1066 outperform 4GB of DDR2-667 ??
There are some issues with your SSD installation.
D/L AS SSD Benchmark
You don't need to run the benchmark, just post or give a snip of the info in the upper left corner.
The information circled in red.
Here's mine for my laptop. EVerything is much higher on my laptop than on my desktop.