brfitzp1337
Limp Gawd
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I have an E4500 at stock speeds (2.2 ghz) and vista gives me a 4.4 for it, just curious if thats what everyone else at that speed gets, and what other people have.
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QX6700 @ 3.85ghz = 5.9
5.7. Rig in my sig.
same, think the hard drive scored 5.7 (single 7200rpm drive gets a 5.7? seriously?)
Does the Vista experience score actually measure cpu speed?
Does overclocking actually improve the score it gives?
Does the Vista experience score actually measure cpu speed?
Does overclocking actually improve the score it gives?
This page describes the benchmarks MS uses to calculate each sub-score: http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/windowsvista/pages/458117.aspxDoes the Vista experience score actually measure cpu speed?
The CPU Score
The CPU score was created to measure the processor performance when tasked with common Windows usage activities. The processor is assessed on the following items:
1. Compression and decompression using the LZW compression algorithm
2. Compression and decompression using the Windows Vista compression algorithm used for hibernation files, ReadyBoost and other features
3. Encryption and decryption assessment
4. Computing hashes
5. Encoding of video
The results are normalized and weight averaged in order to arrive at the final CPU sub score.
My 320GB 7200.10 Barracuda scored 5.7 too.