Welcome Maxx, looks like a nice desktop, how is it running for you?
Did you anchor it to the floor?
They have been known to lift off.
Thank you all for the hearty welcome! I wish I would have come across this very apt warning prior to firing up the HP HPE-270f! I am well aware that its not the fastest desktop by any means, but moving up from an AMD Turion TL-60 dualie with a Passmark CPU Mark of 982 to an Intel Core i7 930 very nearly gave me whiplash...
But that's not the worst of it...
While Passmark tested the Core i7 930 and gave it a CPU Mark of 5825 when I downloaded the Passmark Performance Test and ran it on the Win 7 x64 HPE-270f it scored a 6138 CPU Mark which I think says a lot about how HP builds its HPE line of computers.
I'm aware that this is not considered a very high rating, but the most I ever got out of my Vista computer was a 550 overall score and what I'm happy about is not how high the score is, but rather the improvement of over 300%.
I used to think that the Peacekeeper Browser Benchmark was primarily about browser speed and rendering until I found out that testing while using a decent computer you can triple your score using the very same browser.
Thanks for bearing with me as you can probably tell I've had the Win 7 x64 HPE-270f for just over a month and none of my friends understand computers well enough to know what I'm talking about when I tell them what I've just told you.
Last but certainly not least is how quickly Win 7 x64 transfers files. The very fastest my Vista computer could move files over firewire 400 was 38.4 MBps. I've noticed that Windows 7 employs over 1 GB of 1333 DDR3 RAM while transferring files to my 2TB LaCie Raid 0 drive over eSATA wire...
I really like my new computer and it is fairly fast, but the Win 7 x64 Operating System is blazing balls to the walls fast!!!
~Maxx~