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Here's mine:

Don't know how Brandon got a higher CPU score than me since it's the same processor (unless it's OC'd in some way). :p

If you look at the pic above his experience index break down it says his cpu is running at 3.21GHz which would bump up his processor rating.

5.3... Held back by the CPU. :p

If I try to show details for printing, I get the same message as the person above me.

I don't know why, it has worked before too.

CPU: 5.3, Core 2 Duo E6600

RAM: 5.5, 2GB in parallel mode, regular PC5300

Gfx: 5.9, Geforce 8800GTS @ 640 MB RAM

Games: 5.9

Drive: 5.8, 1x Samsung 500 GB SATA, 1x Maxtor 160 GB SATA

Edited by Jugalator

hi

I always thougt that my hard drive was the weakest component of my system ....

But not according to Vista.

Processor: Pentium 4, 3Ghz Prescott (hyperthreading, hot)

RAM: 1Gb + 256 Mb i.e 1.25 Gb . Not a known brand.

Graphic card: ATI 9800 PRO (128 Mb of RAM, 256 bits version)

Hard disk: Seagate , 200 Gb.

Anyway, I think I'm gonna switch back to XP .

Too much headaches, with the new interface, and cannot even use directory opus.

The sound sucks! I have soundmax built in my motherboard. P4C800-E

Sorry, visual experience is not everything ...

Also, I have the option between cleartype & no anti-alising for the fonts . Where's the standard font smoothing gone ? Sorry I don't like cleartype, and on my LCD (Samsung SyncMaster 173P) , standard smoothing is just better.

In the picture don't be surprised if there's a comma instead of point (french used for metrics, etc...)

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- Intel Pentium 4 3.4E w/HT @ 4.18GHz.

- 2GB Hynix PC3200 dual channel @ 410MHz

- BFG 7800 GS AGP8X 256MB @ 500MHz / 1.4GHz.

- Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 320GB SATAI.

  • 2 weeks later...

More details about my computer

Component Details Subscore Base score

Processor Dual-Core AMD Opteron Processor 1212 5.2

Memory (RAM) 1.00 GB 4.5 (I need more ram for a higher score)

Graphics NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT (Microsoft Corporation - WDDM) 5.9

Gaming graphics 511 MB Total available graphics memory 5.6

Primary hard disk 108GB Free (137GB Total) 5.9

Windows Vista Ultimate

System

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Manufacturer System manufacturer

Model System Product Name

Total amount of system memory 1.00 GB RAM

System type 32-bit operating system

Number of processor cores 2

64-bit capable Yes

Storage

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Total size of hard disk(s) 257 GB

Disk partition (C:) 108 GB Free (137 GB Total)

Disk partition (D:) 68 GB Free (68 GB Total)

Disk partition (E:) 4 GB Free (52 GB Total)

Media drive (H:) CD/DVD

Graphics

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Display adapter type NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT (Microsoft Corporation - WDDM)

Total available graphics memory 511 MB

Dedicated graphics memory 256 MB

Dedicated system memory 0 MB

Shared system memory 255 MB

Display adapter driver version 7.15.10.9746

Primary monitor resolution 1600x1200

  • 3 weeks later...

hello all,

just installed Vista... to find everything except cpu @ 5 points

cpu is 2.8

soo i got Vista score of 2.8

now.., What is your score then?

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