What's your Experience Index?

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Show your Windows Experience Index!

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-Custom Laptop

I might set up a leaderboard for each component :)
 
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i5 750, 4GB Corsair 1600C7, dual 5770s

For all intents and purposes I consider my computer to be a 7.2; it has twin Samsung F3s in it which are excellent-performing hard drives, so I ignore the hard disk score. Scores used to be 7.3/7.7/7.3/7.3/5.9 a long while ago, I can only assume Microsoft tweaked the WEI scoring rules a bit at some point.
 
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Stock Compaq Presario CQ62
I believe it's good enough for a 300-Dollar laptop that I rarely use for gaming.
 
This is the personal PC that I made with a Core 2 Duo E7500(stock) with Nvidia GeForce 9300 graphics/Northbridge combo chip(slightly overclocked; like to a 9400 level). I will also have to note that I'm not using a hard drive but a 64GB WD SSD. The RAM is just 4GB of DDR2 800 RAM.
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I know that I'm going have to upgrade within a year or two if I want to play anymore of today's games. My graphics can barely play Portal 2 and I can't be overclocking anymore since all I've got is a mini-ITX 200 watt PSU(it actually preforms pretty well for what it is) and any higher settings would make the graphics driver fail.
 
CPU: 7.3
RAM: 7.3
2D: 6.9
3D: 6.9
HDD: 6.1

I could get more from CPU, RAM and my video card score if i overclocked them a little more, but i am too lazy to overclock more as it would require me to stresstest my computer.

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Hardware:
CPU: Intel Q9300 2.5ghz(OC to 3.25Ghz)
RAM: Team DDR2 1066Mhz
GPU: Nvidia 9800GTX
HDD: 2 WD 500GB in RAID 0
 
Well my year old home build, that many of you guys helped me with, still clocks in at:
CPU: 7.3
RAM: 7.4
2D: 6.9
3D: 6.9
HDD: 5.9

Hardware (all still "regularly" clocked):
CPU: AMD Phenom IIx4 945 Deneb (3.0 GHz)
RAM: 4GB (2x2GB G.Skill DDR3, 1600)
GPU: HIS Radeon HD 5770 (1GB)
HDD: WD 1TB Caviar Black (7200 RPM)

So thanks again for the halp :D
 
Recently upgraded to an i7-2600k
processor 7.6
memory 7.6
gfx 7.8
gaming gfx 7.8
hdd 5.9

running win7 ultimate. feels nice going to task manager and seeing 8 logical cores
 
Processor 7.4
Memory 7.5
Graphics 7.3
Gaming graphics 7.3
Hard Disk 5.9

Memory went up .1 and graphics by .3 each since last time :confused:
 
small amount of overclocking on the video card done.

CPU: 7.3
RAM: 7.3
2D: 7.0
3D: 7.0
HDD: 6.1

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Hardware:
CPU: Intel Q9300 2.5ghz(OC to 3.25Ghz)
RAM: Team DDR2 1066Mhz
GPU: Nvidia 9800GTX(Core 800Mhz, Shader 2000Mhz, RAM 1100 Mhz)
HDD: 2 WD 500GB in RAID 0
 
This is my parent's PC that I built myself:
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The processor is a AMD Athlon II X2 250(if it was the 255 then it would of matched my Intel CPU in this test) with surprisingly better RAM score. Graphics is better with the Geforce 9800 GT graphics card versus my integrated 9300(slightly overclocked) graphics but I was surprised by the high score(I was thinking more of a 6.0 to 6.5). The computer has a 640GB WD Caviar Black HDD so I thought the HDD would be better than a 5.9 score.
 
Processor 7.3
Memory 7.3
Graphics 6.5
Gaming graphics 6.5
Hard Disk 5.9


I made a print screen but cant seem to find the image...
 
Processor 7.4
Memory 7.5
Graphics 7.3
Gaming graphics 7.3
Hard Disk 5.9

Memory went up .1 and graphics by .3 each since last time :confused:

Video performance can be improved by newer drivers and RAM may go up or down depends on the clock and timing of the moduels.
 
An incredible 2.2 on my Asus Eee PC netbook.

I'm not bothering to cut and paste, or it might crash the entire site.
 
Processor: 5.1
RAM: 5.1
Graphics: 3.6
Gaming Graphics: 3.2
HDD: 4.8

Thanks to my lovely ATI Mobility Radeon X1400.
 
I have 2 Western Digital 500GB drives in RAID 0(Striping).

Plus i have the highest non SDD score.

Nick09 has a score of 7.1 using a 64GB SDD drive from WD.
 
CPU: 7.3
RAM: 7.4
2D: 6.9
3D: 6.9
HDD: 5.9

Hardware (all still "regularly" clocked):
CPU: AMD Phenom IIx4 945 Deneb (3.0 GHz)
RAM: 4GB (2x2GB G.Skill DDR3, 1600)
GPU: HIS Radeon HD 5770 (1GB)
HDD: WD 1TB Caviar Black (7200 RPM)

No kidding on the potential for performance gains with driver updates. Just installed the latest ATI graphics drivers and my performance in both categories increased to 7.3/7.3. Pleasantly surprised by that 👍.
 
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