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As some of you know, i just built my new computer and as the majority of you run windows, i was wondering what everyone's computers score on the Windows Performance Index (found on Windows 7 under start > Computer > System Properties).

 

I know that it is not entirely accurate and it doesn't take quite a few things into account, but it does give a general idea and i'm curious :D

 

 

My PI:

 

 

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My PC thread:

http://mlpforums.com/topic/29484-new-pc/


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I have a 7.1, with my primary hard disk being the deciding factor.

 

Of course, I wouldn't say it's fully accurate - my primary HD (a 74GB Intel SSD) is used only for booting the OS and storing a couple of programs (Chrome, SAI, Creative Suite, and Office). All of my personal data, games, and other programs are on a significantly faster RAID 1 array, but that's not counted in the WPI.

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Oh yeah, we're blazin' now. 5.9 FTW.

 

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Weird that my memory score went down though, as I tweaked the latencies and according to Sisoft, the float bandwidth increased by .8 GB/s. Outside of that, CPU is OC'd to the max without obscene voltage. Still not bad for going on 3 years old.


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I have a 7.1, with my primary hard disk being the deciding factor.

 

Of course, I wouldn't say it's fully accurate - my primary HD (a 74GB Intel SSD) is used only for booting the OS and storing a couple of programs (Chrome, SAI, Creative Suite, and Office). All of my personal data, games, and other programs are on a significantly faster RAID 1 array, but that's not counted in the WPI.

 

I have drives for different things. I'm running a gaming grade OCZ SSD for my OS and programs that boot up on start-up, then i use a WD Velociraptor for storing my games. I also run two slower HDDs that i use to store programs that i don't often use and gameplay videos.


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It is all 7.6s except for the 5.9 for the disk transfer speed. Eventually I may break down and get an SSD drive but it is such a pain in the neck to resinstall windows and then all of the other programs etc that I buy a weeks worth of work everytime I don't get one and lose say 3 minutes worth of time over the day to not having one.


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LOL. I got 3.5. I really am in desperate need of a new computer, this is so embarrassing. Too bad I can't afford one right now. ;-; Guess I'll have to wait...


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LOL. I got 3.5. I really am in desperate need of a new computer, this is so embarrassing. Too bad I can't afford one right now. ;-; Guess I'll have to wait...

 

I'm not much better, I have 3.9. Even the average of my scores is 5.0 (rounded up). Of course it doesn't help when your running on a laptop and not a desktop.
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I have drives for different things. I'm running a gaming grade OCZ SSD for my OS and programs that boot up on start-up, then i use a WD Velociraptor for storing my games. I also run two slower HDDs that i use to store programs that i don't often use and gameplay videos.

 

I don't do too much in terms of videos or gaming, so I'm not really in need of storage space. I have three physical disks in my computer - the 74GB SSD and two 500GB HDDs acting as a mirrored pair. So after formatting, that only leaves me with about 550GB of storage space, but I have over 330GB free, so I'm in pretty good shape.

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5.9, Graphics killing me here...

 

Then again, its a laptop so you can only go so far

 

Also I know nothing about computers, but this one is faster than my 6 yr old desktop (obviously lol), so I'm happy.


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