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I know it's not really important, but is there anyway I can get the rating on my 7600GS up from 3.8? that damn 9600 above got a damn 3.4, mine should get above 4. New drivers have done nothin.

It's even worse than you think-- my XFX 6800XT 256MB gets a 4.8 rating, lol.

I don't know if you can really depend upon these numbers.

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DELL Inspiron 9400/e1705

- Core 2 Duo @2.16GHz

- 2gb DDR2 667MHz

-GeForce Go 7900GTX @600/900MHz

-Seagate Momentus 100gb 7,200RPM

My memory score sucks... gotta blame the "slow" 166MHz front side bus of the C2D Merom I guess... :p

Edited by myxamatosis
Yeah alot of the ratings don't make **** for sense.

That 4.8 score has been the same since I got Ultimate back in Feb. and changing drivers haven't affected the score. I am using the latest 162.22 drivers at the moment.

I may have posted this before on this thread but here goes anyway:

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The 'Total available graphics memory' may be a clue. You see the above graphic when you click on "View and Print Details" below the Experience scoring column.

That 4.8 score has been the same since I got Ultimate back in Feb. and changing drivers haven't affected the score. I am using the latest 162.22 drivers at the moment.

I may have posted this before on this thread but here goes anyway:

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The 'Total available graphics memory' may be a clue. You see the above graphic when you click on "View and Print Details" below the Experience scoring column.

It says I have 511 MB Total available graphics memory.

It says I have 511 MB Total available graphics memory.

I am not sure what this means. Does it mean it allocates a certain size of RAM for video (367MB in my case with the 256MB card)? If this is the case mine would be more since I have a half gig more RAM. It may depend on the total size of RAM which a certain percentage is allocated for video.

This screenshot is from our forum (it is in greek, don't bother...just see the shot)

:p

http://www.studentguru.gr/forums/permalink...hread.aspx#2712

I want, that vista index rating, toooo!!!!!!!!!! :rolleyes:

(xml tweaking though, but cute enough :p)

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