Show Us Your WEI


  1. Posts : 22,814
    W 7 64-bit Ultimate
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       #941

    Here it is in 7201; geez, I need an SSD.

    Show Us Your WEI-wei_7201.png


    Later Ted
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  2. Posts : 458
    Windows 7 7600 x64 (16385) Ultimate,Windows Vista x64 Ultimate
       #942

    Bare Foot Kid said:
    Here it is in 7201; geez, I need an SSD.

    Show Us Your WEI-wei_7201.png


    Later Ted
    one thing i cant understand is why they state total grfx mem is 4gb when you have a 1gb ATI, even if the grx mem is shared with system mem like in x32 it should still only be 2gb. hmmmmmmm. nice score for the 4870 tho. i wonder if i will get close as the 4870 and gx2 were released to battle each other out, then came along the 4870x2 and the gx2 didnt stand a chance.lol

    as for ssd's i think most of us here need some. feel free for any donations, just pm me. lmao!

    once i have my bandwidth back i will d/l the latest win7 and post up the nu results, i used the last few gb on d/ling 7127, then 2 days after i finished my bandwidth along comes 72xx. so i wont even bother with 7127 now.
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  3. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 7264 x64
       #943

    I thought i share my wei, as i played around with drivers. I'm running 7201 x64 on a Macbook pro, 2.93 GHZ, 4Gb RAM..(and OCZ SSD Apex drive - they are amzingly different to even a fast SATA drive, in my exprience)


    1/ With standard ms NVidia driver & display link USB software (top left)

    2/ Now with no display link USB software, but 185.85 NVidia driver..big improvement (top right)

    3/With 185 nvidia driver and display link usb..... (the USB display driver doesn’t impact performance) (bottom left)

    4/And finally with write back enabled on hard drive...(another big jump!!) (bottom right)

    so in essence the latest GPU drivers/enabling write caching boost perfomance a lot
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  4. Posts : 4,663
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
       #944

    Welcome to the forums Funkyfresh.

    That sounds like quite a machine.
    Can you explain this "write back enabling" or is it Mac only?>

    Best wishes, John
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  5. Posts : 111
    Windows 7
       #945

    I am sure my 2 295's would allow my total score to hit 7.4. The above score is with RC1 Show Us Your WEI-5-19-09.png
    Last edited by Brink; 09 Jun 2009 at 00:58.
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  6. Posts : 206
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #946

    My graphics card is letting mine down
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  7. Posts : 5,840
    Vista Ult64, Win7600
       #947

    Bare Foot Kid said:
    Here it is in 7201; geez, I need an SSD.

    Show Us Your WEI-wei_7201.png


    Later Ted
    So do I, I think it is time for new graphics card aswell,

    Show Us Your WEI-capturenn.png
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  8. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 7264 x64
       #948

    Hi John,

    Thanks for the welcome, I'm looking fwd to posting some interesting snippets I have picked up along the way...

    Anyway, my system is quite fast - for a laptop anyway, and i like to see how it can be tweaked within reason..

    When i talk about write cache enabling, the Microsoft terminology is "turn off Windows write-cache buffer flushing" –(select properties of your main hard drive in device manager, then policies)
    .
    By ticking the box, you are effectively allowing Windows to hold data in a buffer before writing to disk. This is fine with either a battery backed up RAID controller, or on laptops that have batteries – as if there is a power failure, the data doesn’t get lost, it will get written to disk. On a laptop this is because Windows will continue to run without AC power (i.e. on its battery)

    On RAID controllers with a battery backup (typically servers or high end workstations), they will flush their battery backed up RAM buffer to the hard drive when AC power is resumed – ie during the next start up..
    [if you ever watch Dell servers boot after a power failure, after the RAID bios starts, there will be a message about it flushing its buffers ...]

    Hope that makes sense?

    Martin
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  9. Posts : 187
    windows 7 64 bit and dual boot Pinguyos
       #949

    Quick question about graphics.

    My WEI shows a score of 3.6, this is due to the Desktop performance for aero, but the gaming score is 5.1.

    Why such a difference?

    Just curious really as i dont game and the desktop seems to be fine.

    cheers

    Raz
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  10. Posts : 501
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64
       #950

    Here's my score...not bad...wish my hard drive(s) would have been a little better, and CPU ( I think it's time to OC this baby)
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