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| | 2 different performance index scores? I installed Vista Ultimate 32-bit. I get a score of 5.6 (for CPU operations per second, everything else scores 5.9!). I also did a second install of Home Premium, on a difference partition on the same physcial disk (this was a test install, I've deleted it now). This install scored 5.7 for the CPU. Why would two almost-identical installs have two different scores for the same CPU? |
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| | Re: 2 different performance index scores? "Brian W" <brian.wescombeSODOFF@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%P%Zi.3889$1x.1243@xxxxxx-win.ntli.net... Quote: > I installed Vista Ultimate 32-bit. I get a score of 5.6 (for CPU > operations per second, everything else scores 5.9!). I also did a second > install of Home Premium, on a difference partition on the same physcial > disk (this was a test install, I've deleted it now). This install scored > 5.7 for the CPU. > > Why would two almost-identical installs have two different scores for the > same CPU? > You may have moved the mouse on one or had some network traffic and it could have just pushed a 5.7 to a 5.6. |
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