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This here would be one reason for the difference,
and yes that will have an affect on the video scores.System Manufacturer/Model Number HP Case - Self Built PC
OS Windows 7 Pro 64 Bit
CPU AMD Athlon 62 X2 Dual CoreProcessor 5000+ 2.60 GHz
Motherboard PEGATRON
Memory 8-GB RAM
Graphics Card NVIDIA GForce 9400 GT
System Manufacturer/Model Number HomeMade
OS W7 RTM Ultimate x64
CPU Intel Q8400 @ 3.1Ghz (OC)
Motherboard Gigabyte GA-EG45M-UD2H
Memory 8GB (2x 2GB Elixier 800mhz/2x 2GB K'ston HyperX 1066mhz @963
Graphics Card Nvidia 9400GT 1GB Edition
I should really run mine again...
Give me a few minutes.
Okay, re-ran the test,
Here's the new Graphics scores after a bit of "Overclocking"
What do you mean overclocked...? Also how do you overclock a GFX card..?
Actually he was referring to overclocking the CPU which will raise the graphics score substantially but for that to happen you need also need a substantial overclock on the CPU like going from 3.0GHz to 4.05Ghz. Overclocking the GPU makes very little difference in the WEI score. I get a 7.2 rating on both grapics and gaming with my single GTX280 because of my CPU overclock.