Show Us Your WEI (2)

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  1. Posts : 2,963
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 64-bit
       #561

    madtownidiot said:
    And another one Dell says can't run windows 7:
    By "can't run Windows 7" they mean that they don't feel like finding the drivers and providing them to you.
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  2.    #562

    Petey7 said:
    By "can't run Windows 7" they mean that they don't feel like finding the drivers and providing them to you.
    Exactly. It pays to write down the system info in bios. My only troubles with this one were finding a good driver for the GPU and that took me all of a half hour.
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  3. Posts : 53,365
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #563

    Petey7 said:
    madtownidiot said:
    And another one Dell says can't run windows 7:
    By "can't run Windows 7" they mean that they don't feel like finding the drivers and providing them to you.
    They also mean, "we'd be happy to sell you another PC". :)

    A Guy
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  4. Posts : 3,487
    Win 7 Pro x64/Win 10 Pro x64 dual boot
       #564

    I'm posting this for the weird factor. This is what a bad stick of RAM can do for ya:

    Show Us Your WEI (2)-wei006.jpg

    I have a normal, spinning WD 160GB as my System drive, and it isn't supposed to be over 5.9, right? This was just the start of the weirdness. It took me three days to find, but the stick finally failed outright.

    Everything else in the WEI was fine, but I was thinking the wife slipped an SSD in the case and reinstalled, and set up everything exactly the same...

    I hate new builds. lol
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  5. Posts : 53,365
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #565

    Mellon Head said:
    I'm posting this for the weird factor. This is what a bad stick of RAM can do for ya:

    Show Us Your WEI (2)-wei006.jpg

    I have a normal, spinning WD 160GB as my System drive, and it isn't supposed to be over 5.9, right? This was just the start of the weirdness. It took me three days to find, but the stick finally failed outright.

    Everything else in the WEI was fine, but I was thinking the wife slipped an SSD in the case and reinstalled, and set up everything exactly the same...

    I hate new builds. lol
    Lol, goes to show why WEI is a rough appraisal, and not something to worry over

    A Guy
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  6. Posts : 17
    Windows 7 Ultimate
       #566

    Here is my WEI:

    Show Us Your WEI (2)-wei.jpg

    And here is my SSD/HD in HDTune:

    Show Us Your WEI (2)-snv425_side-side.jpg

    Looking to get a C300 and an Asus U3S6 controller and moving this Kingston junk to the laptop !
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  7. Posts : 53,365
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #567

    usbhubman said:
    Here is my WEI:

    Show Us Your WEI (2)-wei.jpg

    And here is my SSD/HD in HDTune:

    Show Us Your WEI (2)-snv425_side-side.jpg

    Looking to get a C300 and an Asus U3S6 controller and moving this Kingston junk to the laptop !
    Welcome to Seven Forums usbhubman, very good numbers

    A Guy
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  8. Posts : 12,177
    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
       #568

    Bare Foot Kid said:

    I just updated the video driver on this and got a .1 increase, I'm very pleased with it over all.
    Looking Good Ted


    Mellon Head said:
    I'm posting this for the weird factor. This is what a bad stick of RAM can do for ya:

    I have a normal, spinning WD 160GB as my System drive, and it isn't supposed to be over 5.9, right? This was just the start of the weirdness. It took me three days to find, but the stick finally failed outright.

    Everything else in the WEI was fine, but I was thinking the wife slipped an SSD in the case and reinstalled, and set up everything exactly the same...

    I hate new builds. lol
    That is strange, just saw another one like that yesterday.

    It does do some strange things


    usbhubman said:
    Here is my WEI:

    And here is my SSD/HD in HDTune:

    Looking to get a C300 and an Asus U3S6 controller and moving this Kingston junk to the laptop !
    Looks good

    Has that Kingston been giving you trouble?

    I've got the same plan, my current SSD will go to my laptop, by the end of the year. Waiting for the 25nm release
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  9.    #569

    new low budget gaming rig. Just got it running about a half hour ago. only cost 2800 to build... see system specs.. can't wait to see what it's like when it's overclocked
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  10. Posts : 51
    Win7 Pro - 64bit
       #570

    Mellon Head said:
    I'm posting this for the weird factor. This is what a bad stick of RAM can do for ya:

    Show Us Your WEI (2)-wei006.jpg

    I have a normal, spinning WD 160GB as my System drive, and it isn't supposed to be over 5.9, right? This was just the start of the weirdness. It took me three days to find, but the stick finally failed outright.

    Everything else in the WEI was fine, but I was thinking the wife slipped an SSD in the case and reinstalled, and set up everything exactly the same...

    I hate new builds. lol
    Does this mean that my RAMs days are numbered? cuz I have the same thing. I'm running a normal SATA 2 spinner 80gb and I'm getting 7.0 reading

    do I need to be looking for new ram? it also seems a lot slower than when I first installed last month but I thought it was because I've installed a lot more programs and I only have a 2gb stick
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Show Us Your WEI (2)-wei.png  
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