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Konstantinov,
In your specs: 6GB DDR3 1333 tri channel w/ 1066 2GB (8GB alltogether)
For anyone more knowledgeable than I, Is this set up ok? maybe this is being tested by WEI and failing?
Konstantinov,
In your specs: 6GB DDR3 1333 tri channel w/ 1066 2GB (8GB alltogether)
For anyone more knowledgeable than I, Is this set up ok? maybe this is being tested by WEI and failing?
Thats what I was thinking too. Maybe take out extra 2g of ram and see if it still fails in WEI
This is my fault, I should've mentioned that when I took that snapshot, I was only using the tri-channel 6GBs.
In a different thread, I explain my problem of the RAM only showing up as 1066. I know the reason it only shows up as 1066 is because one of the RAM sticks is a 1066, while the tri-channel set is 1333.
Anyways, I'm not sure it's my RAM, but I am thinking that the problem lies within a setting for my SATA HDD... as it ALWAYS fails at the very end when it reads "checking hard disk performance" or whatever it says when checking the index for the hard drive.
I've had this problem ever since I have had Windows 7... I've never owned Vista. Anyways, thanks for the suggestions guys. Back to the drawing board.
I would remove the single 1066 stick of RAM. By having this in your system, you are effectively unbalancing the triple channel memory and, at the same time, forcing it to run at the 1066 speed instead of at 1333. The increase in memory speed and the ideal memory balance of triple channel should outweigh the reduction in memory capacity caused by the removal of the 1066 2GB stick.
The WEI SUX.
I buy a new OCZ Vertex SSD and my score stills under 7
I already try whit Raptors Raid and i got 6.5.
I think is imposible to get the perfect score.
My rig:
Phenom II 550 BE (Unlocked to Quad Core and Overclocked to 3.6ghz).
4GB DDR3 OCZ Gold.
250GB OCZ Vertex SSD 240MBPS-150MBPS.
HD5770 XFX CF.
Moteherboard Ma770T-UD3P.
I think i need another SSD but no money
Hello,
The WEI numbers have completely dumbfounded me... It is currently 6.0.
My first try at installing Win7 - 64 Ultimate yielded a womping 7.0, limited by the SSD in IDE mode.
My ATI 5870 was 7.4 I believe.
So then, after having to reinstall using AHCI mode, my SSD went up to 7.3, but my Graphics dropped to 6.0.
After several reinstalls, switching out ATI 5870 to different PCI-E slot, return to IDE mode, & lots of BIOS configuration tinckering, it hasn't budged from the 6.0 mark.
...dumbfounded... but I'm still very impressed with Win7 @ WEI 6.0!