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01 Sep 2012   #1

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 
Getting strange score (using Windows 7 Experience Index problem)

Hi all,

I have just bought Lenevo X121e intel i3 2367M (1.4).
According to all available reviews, I should get a score more than 5.00 using Windows 7 Experience Index problem.

But I am getting 3.4 (due to weak processor performance), which is not realistic, because this processor , intel i3 2367M, has a score of min: 5.2 !!!

I am running win 7 Ultimate 64 bit, and the device is really slow

Any help!





This is a link showing the results for this processor:
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-C...r.64165.0.html

Last edited by X121e; 01 Sep 2012 at 06:15 AM.. Reason: add link
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01 Sep 2012   #2

Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1, Windows 8 Pro x64
Florida, USA
 
 

Have you tried running the Experience index again?
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01 Sep 2012   #3

win7 ultimate / virtual box
weston super mare, UK
 
 

This is a known issue where the CPU throttling seems stuck at 55% ISH

try downloading and using throttle stop

let us know how it goes
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02 Sep 2012   #4

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by pbcopter View Post
Have you tried running the Experience index again?
Yes, several times and I got the same results.

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by ickymay View Post
This is a known issue where the CPU throttling seems stuck at 55% ISH

try downloading and using throttle stop

let us know how it goes
Thank you. I have just found about this issue:

[x121e] Low CPU Windows Experience Index - Lenovo Community

But I dont know if using ThrottleStop can harm the device. It seems to be a risky operation.
What do you think?

Quote:
When using ThrottleStop, it is strongly recommended to monitor power consumption at the wall with a Kill-a-Watt meter or similar device and make sure that you don't exceed the power capabilities of your power adapter. Use of ThrottleStop to bypass these throttling schemes is at your own risk and can result in permanent damage to your power adapter or computer or both which may not be covered by your warranty.
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03 Sep 2012   #5

win7 ultimate / virtual box
weston super mare, UK
 
 

yes apparently you might need to use a 90W power Supply

I doubt Throttle Stop will do any damage as long as you watch the obvious things like temperature, and if the PSU can't cope it will fail then recover, just watch your PSU temp too
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