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  1. Posts : 353
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #1381

    Bare Foot Kid said:
    Y'all aren't missing anything; you need an SSD to get a descent WEI in 7.
    Would switching to a Raid0 setup make a good impact?
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  2. Posts : 22,814
    W 7 64-bit Ultimate
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       #1382

    A320 said:
    Would switching to a Raid0 setup make a good impact?
    Not realy, from the ones I've seen so far.
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  3. Posts : 7,878
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1383

    grimreaper said:
    here's mine brand new score brand new WD 1TB hard drives but not impressed with HD score....5.9?
    Am i missing something here?
    Yes, unless you have a SSD drive, 5.9 is about the max that you will ever see using a SATA drive...regardless of it being 7,200 RPM or 10,000 RPM Velociraptor drives. Even most people with a RAID 0 array of SATA drives don't score above 5.9.

    A320 said:
    Would switching to a Raid0 setup make a good impact?
    Totally depends upon what you do. For example, if you use it and install your OS on it and 1 of the drives fail...you lose everything. Second, you can get more file I/O speed, but do you really need it??? If you are copying massive files around all of the time...then having a RAID0 implementation really helps. But if you are just copying a handful of MP3's from folder 1 to folder 2....it's not really necessary. From most game performance testing that I have done on my box with a motherboard based RAID0 setup, game loads and such were almost identical in a RAID0 configuration....so the extra risk of having a second drive which could fail wasn't worth it based on my timing tests. And I don't copy enough huge files often enough to justify the risks of a second hard drive which could crash. So, I'm not using a RAID0 on my home box and I'm getting satisfactory performance from a single 1TB Western Digital Caviar Black drive.
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  4. Posts : 92
    Win7/XP
       #1384

    Looks like my seagates are killing my overall score..
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  5. Posts : 6
    Win 7 RC 7100
       #1385

    I think mine should be better in some categories. For example my Memory was 7.9 but recent refresh dropped it to 7.5. Also my video card seems really low.

    Any comments?
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  6. Posts : 501
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64
       #1386

    pparks1 said:
    Yes, unless you have a SSD drive, 5.9 is about the max that you will ever see using a SATA drive...regardless of it being 7,200 RPM or 10,000 RPM Velociraptor drives. Even most people with a RAID 0 array of SATA drives don't score above 5.9.


    Totally depends upon what you do. For example, if you use it and install your OS on it and 1 of the drives fail...you lose everything. Second, you can get more file I/O speed, but do you really need it??? If you are copying massive files around all of the time...then having a RAID0 implementation really helps. But if you are just copying a handful of MP3's from folder 1 to folder 2....it's not really necessary. From most game performance testing that I have done on my box with a motherboard based RAID0 setup, game loads and such were almost identical in a RAID0 configuration....so the extra risk of having a second drive which could fail wasn't worth it based on my timing tests. And I don't copy enough huge files often enough to justify the risks of a second hard drive which could crash. So, I'm not using a RAID0 on my home box and I'm getting satisfactory performance from a single 1TB Western Digital Caviar Black drive.
    5.9 is the max? well that bites, ehh? lol
    I would think if I wanted to set up RAID 0 with 2 of the same HD's you are using the score should go up to 6.0-6.2? but honestly, I'm impressed with my WD Black Caviar drives - all 3 of them.
    Overall with Windows 7, compared to Vista, my computer runs amazing...except for one little issue which is beyond stupidity.
    When I added an additional 4GB kit for a combined total of 8GB of memory, the system's hard drives would spin rapidly for about 5 mins, then bsod?
    If I leave it at 4GB, rock stable, and no, both kits ore fine.
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  7. Posts : 501
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64
       #1387

    veggie said:
    I think mine should be better in some categories. For example my Memory was 7.9 but recent refresh dropped it to 7.5. Also my video card seems really low.

    Any comments?
    yeah for GTX285?? it should be 7.5+ to 7.9 easy.
    I got 7.9 on my 280GTX OC.
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  8. Posts : 2,899
    Windows 7 Ult x64(x2), HomePrem x32(x4), Server 08 (+VM), 08 R2 (VM) , SuSe 11.2 (VM), XP 32 (VM)
       #1388

    grimreaper said:
    yeah for GTX285?? it should be 7.5+ to 7.9 easy.
    I got 7.9 on my 280GTX OC.
    so we finally got a 7.9?
    wait on both right?

    as for the WEI issue you can look over my post
    darkassain said:
    for SSD's to get high score they check random and seq disk bechmark...
    look at my post here and smart's response here


    SSD's are well known for their random read speeds which is what being weighed
    (a random 16 byte i think)

    and also for the HDD a sequential read which is where the HDD shines (although SSD's are getting faster....)

    the point is that these are averaged and that is your score...
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  9. Posts : 6
    Win 7 RC 7100
       #1389

    grimreaper said:
    yeah for GTX285?? it should be 7.5+ to 7.9 easy.
    I got 7.9 on my 280GTX OC.

    Yea its bothering me. I wanna know why my score is so low. I had a 9800gtx+ 512gb before and had a 5.9. I got a 6.5-6.6 tops with my current card.
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  10. Posts : 13
    Windows 7 Ultra 64-Bit
       #1390

    Here is mine.


    Here is mine after I installed Windows 7 Enterprise 7600 tonight.
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