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There's nothing wrong with that and that is what Windows uses to determine wei score. Try this tutorial. It may be your solution. Windows Experience Index - Reset
There's nothing wrong with that and that is what Windows uses to determine wei score. Try this tutorial. It may be your solution. Windows Experience Index - Reset
WEI reset should not hurt anything, but if you've done it, I'm not sure it would help. The sysprep, is just a last resort thought. That is simply up to you.But, based on your winsat disk results and your wei score, something is wrong. I would like to see the results of an ATTO test. Personally, I like that test better anyway and in previous years, OCZ would only accept ATTO. It uses compressible data where AS SSD uses non compressible data. Are you sure you installed all the motherboard updates and all the windows updates? For some reason I can't figure out, there is a disconnect between winsat disk and WEI and AS SSD. Are you sure your SSD is connected to port 0 or Port 1 on your motherboard?
My chipset drivers are 253.86MB
If this is your motherboard ( M5A99X EVO R2.0 - Motherboards - ASUS), the chipset drivers are listed for win 7 X64 as 922MB)
I did install all MB updates and MS updates.
WEI has not changed. Here are ATTO and latest AS SSD.
Last edited by COMPUTIAC; 17 Dec 2013 at 15:08.
I don't think it's an issue with any hardware or drivers now, like I said before I believe it's an issue with how WEI is reading it.
The drive is performing perfectly but WEI does not like it.
How about someone explaining the ATTO to me.
Are the readings good or bad ? same with AS SSD ?