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Vista Experience Rating Scores

Posted:
Tue May 29, 2007 1:55 pm
by lordofyardley
FSX recommends a 5.0 rating overall to run - this means the lowest common denominator cannot be less than 5.0. Even if everything is a 5.9 and one item is 5.0, the overall rating can't exceed 5.0. I would be interested to know what others are getting as a rating especially for their Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 at 2.13 ghz w/2 mb cache?
Re: Vista Experience Rating Scores

Posted:
Tue May 29, 2007 3:08 pm
by ctjoyce
I got a 5.7 on my desktop, and a 5.2 on my laptop. Your biggest problem is your processor. Just because you have a Core 2 doesn't mean that you can do anything you want. With an E6700 or X6800 maybe but not with a E6400. Crank that puppy to 3.4Ghz or better and notice the difference. You also lack 4MB of L2 cache (as the E6600, E6700, X6800, and E6x20 processors have) which helps a lot in the processor overall score.
Cheers
Cameron
Re: Vista Experience Rating Scores

Posted:
Tue May 29, 2007 7:55 pm
by lordofyardley
I got a 5.7 on my desktop, and a 5.2 on my laptop. Your biggest problem is your processor. Just because you have a Core 2 doesn't mean that you can do anything you want. With an E6700 or X6800 maybe but not with a E6400. Crank that puppy to 3.4Ghz or better and notice the difference. You also lack 4MB of L2 cache (as the E6600, E6700, X6800, and E6x20 processors have) which helps a lot in the processor overall score.
Cheers
Cameron
So what would you recommend? getting an E6700 Duo at 2.93 mghz with 4 mb cache or a qx6800 at 2.66 mghz with 8 mb cache to replace the current E6400 ?
Re: Vista Experience Rating Scores

Posted:
Tue May 29, 2007 9:21 pm
by ctjoyce
Well you could just crank that E6400 up, and that would do just fine. If you are looking to swap processors, a E6700 will do just fine.
Cheers
Cameron
Re: Vista Experience Rating Scores

Posted:
Wed May 30, 2007 12:41 am
by richardd43
I would recomend ignoring the Vista Experience Rating. It serves no useful purpose other than make you think you need to upgrade something.
Re: Vista Experience Rating Scores

Posted:
Wed May 30, 2007 12:57 am
by DizZa
Overclock the E6400. I reckon you could get from 2.13ghz to 3ghz on stock cooling! That's a 40% increase in clockspeed! Not only will that increase your processing speed, but it will also let you FEED your videocard more data so you will also get better graphics too.
Re: Vista Experience Rating Scores

Posted:
Wed May 30, 2007 7:39 am
by michaelmichael
Hi guys
intersting post.
i have an E6600 and would like to know to what i can crank it up to. and also how to do that!
thanks
michaelmichael
Re: Vista Experience Rating Scores

Posted:
Wed May 30, 2007 12:50 pm
by lordofyardley
Hi guys
intersting post.
i have an E6600 and would like to know to what i can crank it up to. and also how to do that!
thanks
michaelmichael
yeah, me too. When I look at my ASUS BIOS settings the clock speeds and voltages are all in grey. The Nvidia Control Panel has all sorts of changes that can be made but I don't want to break something. A step by step would be great!!
Re: Vista Experience Rating Scores

Posted:
Thu May 31, 2007 9:11 am
by ATI_7500
With DDR 1066 Ram, you can crank an E6600 up to 4.5Ghz easily.
I got mine running at 3Ghz without problems.
Re: Vista Experience Rating Scores

Posted:
Thu May 31, 2007 10:35 am
by lordofyardley
With DDR 1066 Ram, you can crank an E6600 up to 4.5Ghz easily.
I got mine running at 3Ghz without problems.
Still not sure the CPU is not bad but went ahead and entered the ASUS Setup. There is a section where one can allow Overclocking and so I clicked on this option. Then you can select some installed options like Allow 5% up to 20% overclocking. So we selected the 20% overclocking option and then closed and did a F10 save and exit. The screen went black and thats it. No reboot possible. Can't access Setup even using the system CD that came with the motherboard. Hmmm. Does that sound like the CPU failed or the BIOS. Sometime back when we flashed the BIOS we got a similar situation and had to get a new BIOS chip sent in. Apparently ASUS has a problem with BIOS chips failing when they get flashed and provide them free only charging for shipping. Any ideas?
Re: Vista Experience Rating Scores

Posted:
Thu May 31, 2007 11:57 am
by ATI_7500
BIOS reset?
The mobo's manual will help on that.
And just a reminder: If you have no idea of what you're doing, don't do it....or inform yourself first.
(I've flashed my P5W DH's BIOS about three times without problems.)
Re: Vista Experience Rating Scores

Posted:
Thu May 31, 2007 12:23 pm
by lordofyardley
BIOS reset?
The mobo's manual will help on that.
And just a reminder: If you have no idea of what you're doing, don't do it....or inform yourself first.
(I've flashed my P5W DH's BIOS about three times without problems.)
I would agree. But when it happened and I talked to their techs they actually recommended against flashing because in about 10% of the time the BIOS gets damaged - at least on this MB.
Re: Vista Experience Rating Scores

Posted:
Thu May 31, 2007 1:10 pm
by ATI_7500
I see you have an NForce 4 (or 5) board...I don't know my way around those.
Last NForce I used was a Nforce 2 on an A7N8X.
Re: Vista Experience Rating Scores

Posted:
Thu May 31, 2007 4:22 pm
by lordofyardley
I see you have an NForce 4 (or 5) board...I don't know my way around those.
Last NForce I used was a Nforce 2 on an A7N8X.
no, its an ASUS Board P5N SLI
Re: Vista Experience Rating Scores

Posted:
Thu May 31, 2007 4:31 pm
by legoalex2000
I would recomend ignoring the Vista Experience Rating. It serves no useful purpose other than make you think you need to upgrade something.
very well said statement.

Ramos - don't need no stinkin rating