Oh no I meant prime95 wasnt even thinking.
Will run it and post some screens maybe tomorrow got some videos encoding so pointless to run it right now
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Oh no I meant prime95 wasnt even thinking.
Will run it and post some screens maybe tomorrow got some videos encoding so pointless to run it right now
Quite the little monster you've got there.
Are any others of us in possession of an i7, I wonder.
Stock
http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/d...rpistock-1.jpg
3.7
http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/d...uperpi37-1.jpg
Vista dont seem to like the 4.2 very much got it to load a couple times but bsod in about 30 sec, windows 7 had no problem with it, will have to see if I can get it but gonna take some tunning.
Ok so you got me by a couple seconds, still this anit too shabby for a HTPC
http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/5...0277071au0.jpg
Funny the screenshot first captured both screns. My monitor and the 7"touch screen on the case
http://img105.imageshack.us/img105/3...0281455fw3.jpg
Ya I had to edit out my other screen too, use printscreen now still havent installed a screencapture program yet.
"snipping tool" you say?
Thats a pain in the arse screencapture program with shortcut key is 10x easier
Indeed.
Start> All programs> Accessories> Snipping tool.
Gotcha both on 1M SuperPi...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...r/SPWin742.jpg
Latest "Experience Index"...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...ker/win742.jpg
And current desktop (both monitors combined)...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...n7desktop1.jpg
What are the CPU settings for that score on Pi? Also Im having some fucked up problems with the HDD rating in the Win7 experience thing I keep getting a score of 3, Its set up AHCI and I made sure to remove the pin so Im getting 3GB a sec. But still it only gets a 3 Im stumped.
EDIT: come to think of it I have the same HW as you basically what are your bios settings now??
The CPU is running @ 4.2GHz (467 x 9).
I had the same thing happen with the HDD score.
Try this...
-Make sure "Volume write-back cache" is enabled in the Matrix Storage Manager.
-Go into Device Manager and double click on the individual drive(s) under Storage devices. Go to the "Policies" tab in the box that opens and check both options...enabling write back AND flushing of the cache.
Restart the machine and run the index again.
Should bring your score up to "normal"...although at this point, I don't think anyone is sure what "normal" is under this new scheme.
OK so like this :huh:
http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/8003/capturedb8.jpg
BTW love the snipping tool, neer knew it was there.
Now I never installed the intex matrix storage manager. Should I?
Yes, you should.
After install, choose the "advanced" view...the basic just tells you that an array exists.
In the lefthand pane you'll see a list of the volumes and individual drives.
Highlight your OS volume- probably Volume 0- and right click to bring up the actions...choose to enable write back caching.
I don't have the disks in RAID. I think Im going to raid 0 em tonight though. Do the raid criver for Vista work on 7?
Also when I right click all I get is activate port LED :(
Win7 will recognize and install to an array with no driver help from you.
Afterwords, you'll need the Matrix driver to be added...get the latest one from Intel.
Right click will expose more options once you've RAIDed the disks.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v78/clocker/IM1.jpg
Ahhh Thanks dude screens and all. :)