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    Windows 7 on NC20

    Discussion in 'Samsung' started by Hanzo0313, Mar 3, 2009.

  1. Hanzo0313

    Hanzo0313 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hatishbi of netbux.de has posted a video about Windows 7 boot time test as well as windows index on the YouTube.

    1.0, it's the CPU index of NC20 on Windows 7. Seriously, is that a joke? I expected it will have a higher score.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NEP3if3ZV0
     
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    justinl01 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Have you thought that the Nano is a new cpu and windows 7 might not have updated drivers for it yet. 1 is the default setting. I really wouldn't read anything into it yet. In real world tests it is more than fast enough.
     
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    Hanzo0313 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thanks for the info, Justin! In fact I really have no idea how Windows 7 evaluate the performance of the CPU. So is it possible that maybe Windows 7 haven't got the Nano infos?

    Thanks again!
     
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    Hanzo0313 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Accoding to the video by Hatishbi, what is the really CPU performance index? The words on the video is too small. Can any body tell me?