Windows Experience Index Scores Anyone?

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I'm pretty proud of my WEI just wished I could get to the almighty 7.9 though!

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spec:

i5 4670k @ 4.6ghz
16gb corsair vengeance LP @ 1600mhz
hd 6970 1gb
128gb samsung ssd
gigabyte u3dh mobo
 
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Intel 3rd Generation Core i7-3770k
Gigabyte SKT-1155 G1 Sniper M3 Motherboard
MSI GeForce GTX 660
Antec High Current Gamer 620W Power Supply
Corsair 16GB 1600MHz CL10 DDR3
OCZ Vertex 4 SATA III 2.5" SSD 64GB
 
Yeah it's a fresh install of win 7 home and the only drive is the SSD. 19Gb used out of 232Gb.

Not that it matters as samsung magician shows good speeds- on saying that... It's optimized for reliability, that's probably why.
 
FFS

How do you get processor and RAM to go higher? I have a really nice processor, it's clocked at 4.6anyway

Do you feel that you would benefit from a 7.8 score being 7.9 or 8.0? Do you think that you would be able to detect a difference or even measure one in a more real world test?
 
the scores don't mean ****. your gpu scores 7.9 which is the max you can get on windows 7. an nvidia titan would score the same. is your 6970 even remotely comparable to that? i don't think it is... :rolleyes:
 
For CPU? hmm did not think it was possible from single socket board.

Correct it isn't

Anyone scoring higher than 7.8 for CPU is using Windows 8
On W7 you couldn't hit 7.9, on W8 you can because they increased the scale from max 7.9 to i believe 9.9.

BTW
Posting WEI scores is frowned opon because it such a terrible measure of potential PC performance.
Every now and again somebody does it though.
 
I like comparing them guys ??? seriously if you don't want to post dont post i know it doesnt mean **** buts its nice to compare?

i do want to post and you're not going to tell me not to.

you're wasting your time. get involved in the CPU/overclocking/graphics cards forums if you really want to benchmark your pc properly.
 
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