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M6400 performance index under Windows 7

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by manicguitarist, Nov 27, 2009.

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  1. manicguitarist

    manicguitarist Notebook Consultant

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    It came as I pretty much expected - apart from the disk speed.
    Given that I am running a RAID0 array on fast hard disks (ok, so they ain't SSDs, but still!) - it came out at 6.3 which was the lowest score - lower than the FX2700m for gaming - which suprised me given that in Vista the hard disk got max marks and the FX2700m didn't.

    What do other folks get on Win 7?
     
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    Barn Notebook Consultant

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    mine.........
    [​IMG]

    my score would be 6.4 if it wasn't for the single hard drive score!
     
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    manicguitarist Notebook Consultant

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    Here is mine.
    I guess that they are using a different method of testing with Win7...
    [​IMG]
     
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    btg123 Notebook Geek

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    odd... mine is/was 5.9 with 2x320GB HD (Seagate OEM as shipped) in RAID 0...
    Haven't re-tested in a while..
    Could it be a factor of how much is on the drive/fragmentation?
     
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    The WEI score really doesn't make a difference. Use HDTune and/or CrystalDiskMark to get a better comparison of performance.
     
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