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  1. Posts : 22,814
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       #401

    Patrick C said:
    Could You define what "drive latency"is? Patrick C

    Hello Patrick.


    Have a look at this.

    Latency








    Later Ted
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  2. Posts : 92
    Windows 7 Home - 64 Bit
       #402

    Bare Foot Kid said:
    Hello Patrick.


    Have a look at this.

    Latency








    Later Ted
    BareFootKid - You are the man! From the article-- The amount of time it takes, on average, for the correct information to come around to where the head is waiting after a seek is referred to as latency.
    Since latency measures the amount of time that it is taking for the disk to spin into the right position, latency is directly correlated to the speed that the disk is spinning. This means that drives with a faster "X" rating will have lower latency, because they are spinning faster. This is one reason why these drives will have better performance.

    So if the drive has a slower spin rate, then it takes longer to get the information, therefore a higher latency, and a lower WEI "Primary Hard Disk" score for the Windows 7 WEI Primary Hard disk score,....Right?? Thanks for your time.

    Great info. God's Speed -- Patrick C
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  3. Posts : 2,899
    Windows 7 Ult x64(x2), HomePrem x32(x4), Server 08 (+VM), 08 R2 (VM) , SuSe 11.2 (VM), XP 32 (VM)
       #403

    Patrick C said:
    BareFootKid - You are the man! From the article-- The amount of time it takes, on average, for the correct information to come around to where the head is waiting after a seek is referred to as latency.
    Since latency measures the amount of time that it is taking for the disk to spin into the right position, latency is directly correlated to the speed that the disk is spinning. This means that drives with a faster "X" rating will have lower latency, because they are spinning faster. This is one reason why these drives will have better performance.

    So if the drive has a slower spin rate, then it takes longer to get the information, therefore a higher latency, and a lower WEI "Primary Hard Disk" score for the Windows 7 WEI Primary Hard disk score,....Right?? Thanks for your time.

    Great info. God's Speed -- Patrick C
    yes and it is read by ms (milliseconds) for HDD's...
    dont remember if its the same for SSD (i heard of 0.1 ms for flash based drive...)
    not only that but also how much cache your drive has...

    and johnG awnser for his WEI
    Command queuing
    Newer SATA and most SCSI disks can accept multiple commands while any one command is in operation through "command queuing" (see NCQ and TCQ). These commands are stored by the disk's embedded controller until they are completed. Should a read reference the data at the destination of a queued write, the to-be-written data will be returned. Command queuing is different from write acceleration in that the main computer's operating system is notified when data is actually written onto the magnetic media. The OS can use this information to keep the file system consistent through rescheduled writes.
    and now isnt this a beautiful?
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  4. Posts : 177
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #404

    Don't have a screenshot,but it is 3,3 because of onboard ATI graphics.
    I see that people here have 4 gigs and even 8 gigs of RAM,but I can get only 3,25 even if it's 4GB DDR2 in dual channel installed.
    Why is that?
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  5. Posts : 2,899
    Windows 7 Ult x64(x2), HomePrem x32(x4), Server 08 (+VM), 08 R2 (VM) , SuSe 11.2 (VM), XP 32 (VM)
       #405

    drazenn said:
    Don't have a screenshot,but it is 3,3 because of onboard ATI graphics.
    I see that people here have 4 gigs and even 8 gigs of RAM,but I can get only 3,25 even if it's 4GB DDR2 in dual channel installed.
    Why is that?
    while the Ram itself may score high...
    wei is based on the lowest score...

    as you can see with mine i have 3gb ddr2 and its not even Dual channel and yet i score a 3,0 because of the HHD issue...
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  6. Posts : 177
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #406

    darkassain said:
    while the Ram itself may score high...
    wei is based on the lowest score...
    No,no...I'm aware of that,RAM for it self scores 6,9.I meant that I have 4Gb installed,and even in Everest and even in here,it shows me only 3,25Gb like it was in XP.
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  7. Posts : 4,282
    Windows 7 Ultimate Vista Ultimate x64
       #407

    drazenn said:
    No,no...I'm aware of that,RAM for it self scores 6,9.I meant that I have 4Gb installed,and even in Everest and even in here,it shows me only 3,25Gb like it was in XP.
    Are you using x64 or x86 Windows?
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  8. Posts : 2,899
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       #408

    drazenn said:
    No,no...I'm aware of that,RAM for it self scores 6,9.I meant that I have 4Gb installed,and even in Everest and even in here,it shows me only 3,25Gb like it was in XP.
    because your are using the 32 bit version of 7...

    to use that extra ram you need 64...
    what im thinking is that you have a graphics card that takes memory away of the total memory...

    you should also know that the IGP shares Ram so that could another reason why...
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  9. Posts : 4,663
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
       #409

    By Jove, I think he's done it


    Yep success at last. Bloody ethernet controller caused me all sorts of problems but I now seem to be dual booting with Vista 64 successfully.
    Here's my score:



    Just finished the install, got Firefox and Kaspersky for W7 (which is free).
    Gonna take a while looking around and seeing what's what.
    Best wishes, John
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  10. Posts : 4,282
    Windows 7 Ultimate Vista Ultimate x64
       #410

    johnwillyums said:
    Yep success at last. Bloody ethernet controller caused me all sorts of problems but I now seem to be dual booting with Vista 64 successfully.
    Here's my score:



    Just finished the install, got Firefox and Kaspersky for W7 (which is free).
    Gonna take a while looking around and seeing what's what.
    Best wishes, John
    Good on Ya John, glad to hear you have it all sorted now.
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