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    G50vt-A1 Windows 7 score

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by haniunited, Aug 20, 2009.

  1. haniunited

    haniunited Notebook Consultant

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    Is my Harddrive score normal or is there something wrong with it?
     
  2. MooCwzRck

    MooCwzRck Notebook Consultant

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    To be honest all your scores seem way overinflated...what are your specs/overclocks?!?!
     
  3. Goobers

    Goobers Notebook Enthusiast

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    hum... i get

    6.2
    6.2
    5.9
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    5.9

    my guess is haniunited is using dox drivers (and possibly flashed the gs to gts)
     
  4. haniunited

    haniunited Notebook Consultant

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    No actually, It's a T9400 9800GS 4GB 250+250 system and the drivers are the default ones that came with Windows Update.

    and the GPU is not flashed, I would even appreciate a more simple guide to flash it that the one that is circulating around its too complicated for me.
     
  5. David

    David NBR Random Reviewer NBR Reviewer

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    Don't worry about the Windows 7 score (or Vista WEI score for that matter). These are not real benchmarks and are no way an accurate measurement of your system's overall performance. If you want to test your HDD's performance, use HD Tune
     
  6. Chronus

    Chronus Notebook Geek

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    hah? sorry to go off course but my g51vx-a1 shows that my graphics are 5.9 and 5.8 for gaming, and im pretty sure that the 260m should be better than your 9800m gs lol but i get 6.9 for cpu and ram with my q9000 :S
     
  7. haniunited

    haniunited Notebook Consultant

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    Lol chronus I swear these are my true scores lol.
     
  8. Chronus

    Chronus Notebook Geek

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    lol i aint doubting you, im just wondering why id get a lower score with the 260m gtx, anyway i also get 5.9 for my dual hard drive scores, but they seem pretty fast to me, loading near the first everytime during tf2 sessions heh
     
  9. Amnesiac

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    It's probably like that because the Q9000 is a lower clock speed, and generally a faster dual dual core would probably be better for gaming, although quad core use is becoming more widespread, GTA IV, Crysis, etc.