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post #21 of 64
Quote:
Originally Posted by newfiejudd
I have a 4.5 on ram aswell. Running and m90 with 2 gigs 667 ram.
Wierd refreshed my score with no success. Running Dell Stock RAM.


CPU: 4.9
MEMORY: 4.5
GRAPHICS: 5.9
GAMING GRAPHICS: 5.9
HARDISK: 5.0

One other thing I noticed when running DXDIAG from the RUN menu I get 766 megs of Video Ram. Seems vista increases my Video memory with System memory.

i have the same when i run dxdiag is there a way to turn it off ? so windows doesnt asign memory to Video ram? thats probably why we only getting 4.5 score
post #22 of 64
3.4 base score on my 6000d.. lol.. not bad i guess...
post #23 of 64
Thread Starter 
Thanks for inputs guys. I think thats the max whatever I am getting with my configuration. DDR3 is the way to go
post #24 of 64
3.5 Before gfx overclock

3.7 After gfx overclock (see sig.)
post #25 of 64
Processor: 4.5
Memory(RAM): 4.2
Graphics: 2.2
Gaming Graphics: 3.0
Primary Hard Disk: 3.9
Base Score: 2.2

I dont know what these numbers but I posted them because others did...Nice scores that everyone else got..Peace
post #26 of 64
Base score 4.5 with my Ricoh chipset driver not working properly.
post #27 of 64
post #28 of 64
Over all 4.1

Processor 4.1
RAM 4.4
Graphics 5.9
Gaming 5.7
Primary hard disk (5400rpm) 4.5
post #29 of 64
This is really odd.. all my scores add up with yours, on the same hardware - but my harddisk....

As i can see, no one is posting a 60gb 7200rpm (which is the one i have)...

But a quick outline:
5400rpm = around 4.5
7200rpm = around 5.0

but my 60gb 7200rpm only scores a 4.7 ?! Why? And most inportant; how am i even able to raise that number? Doesn't it only measure on the "Disk data transfer rate"? And can my external harddrive have anything to do with it (300gb 7200rpm maxtor)?
post #30 of 64

Off Topic

Quote:
Originally Posted by Disillusion

Sorry Off Topic.

How do you get that to show up as a pic? I know you put it into photobucket, but how did you do that. I've tried clicked every whichway, but nothing. Just a question.

Thanks

Chad
post #31 of 64
Just answered my own question... snipping tool....

Thanks

Chad.

Here's some number's on my Area-51 m5500 Laptop. Not bad for only a Nvidia GO 6600 card and a Pen. M 760 2.0GHz in there.





I will post some on my desktop once my new Graphics card comes in this week. i can hardly wait.
post #32 of 64
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by triggs75
Just answered my own question... snipping tool....

Thanks

Chad.

Here's some number's on my Area-51 m5500 Laptop. Not bad for only a Nvidia GO 6600 card and a Pen. M 760 2.0GHz in there.


I will post some on my desktop once my new Graphics card comes in this week. i can hardly wait.

You dont need any snipping tool for this. Just press Alt+Print Screen. This will copy the image in your clip board. You can then use any image editing s/w (like Paint Brush). Combining Alt with Print Screen captures only the active window instead of the whole screen which is default behavior of Print Screen.

Hope it helps.
post #33 of 64
Here's the score of my desktop. Not bad, just need a quicker processor.




Chad
post #34 of 64
4.7 overall for me with my xps laptop
post #35 of 64
I got a 4.7 score as well.

The 4.7 was because of my processor.

Specs are below:
post #36 of 64
Quote:
Originally Posted by coastalcarolina
I got a 4.7 score as well.

The 4.7 was because of my processor.

Specs are below:
what was your ram score?
post #37 of 64
Quote:
Originally Posted by PSYCHO
what was your ram score?

RAM - 4.9
Processor - 4.7
Graphics - 5.9
Gaming Graphics - 5.0
Hard Disk - 5.0
post #38 of 64
XPS M1210 Dell laptop:
Processor: 4.9
RAM: 4.5
Graphics: 3.7
Gaming Graphics: 3.5
Hard disk: 4.5
post #39 of 64
My laptop is a 3.6 and my desktop(for sale) is a 5.7, with only the 3D graphics at a 5.7, everything else is a 5.9. I wonder how long it will take for them to update the test with the new quad cores so that the old Core 2 Duo's are hitting a lower score.

post #40 of 64
Here's my score on an HP dv9225, AMD 2.0 GHZ, 2 gig of RAM, nVidia GeForce Go 7600 256 MB video running Vista Ultimate 64 bit:

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