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Well after all the upgrades and so on i decided to check my windows experience index, well here it is take a look.http://www.thenexusforums.com/public/style_emoticons/dark/biggrin.gif

 

Now its your turn.

 

Lost one of my duel channel ddr3 though during the upgrading process. Sigh all well. went wacky on me, had a minor scare for a moment.

 

For some reason it reads my gtx470 as dx10, but it is dx11.

 

 

Now try to beat mehttp://www.thenexusforums.com/public/style_emoticons/dark/thumbsup.gif i dare ya.

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http://img9.imageshack.us/img9/2507/abcdtrololo.png

No, it's not in English, I don't care because you can just look at the numbers and guess what they mean.

And compare to your own pictures since they're in the same order :rolleyes:

 

Also, last time I did this test, my Graphics and Gaming graphics were 7,6 like everything else (except the HDD), only change that has been made was driver updates, no overclocking on the GPU. It's a 6970

 

Also, the CPU is at 4,5GHz but I don't think it changed that score at all lulz

 

And @Thor Yah, I beat ya

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??? how is your primary drive a 7 thats impossible, even with my ssd hybrid i only get a 5.9??? Edited by Thor.
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Nice, my hybrid ssd is good enough, 5second start times even with heavy load, Probably because it can't determine the actually speed do to the machinical part of the drive.

 

 

 

Hmm strange graphical glitch, 4gbz anyone :thumbsup:

 

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Increasing your CPU to run at quad 4ghz should be a considerable gain, though getting it stable and in a decent temperature might be somewhat of a challenge. Seeing you're a tweaking fan, I guess you have a fancy tower and such to match? :P

 

I haven't overclocked any part of my current setup yet, though I probably should sometime (seeing the i7 is kind of made for it). Then again, I really like a quiet PC, so I prefer fans on slow rotation xD

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