WEI Share: Share your Windows 7 Experience Index
- Posted: Jun 08, 2010 at 8:34 AM
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- To download, right click the file type you would like and pick “Save target as…” or “Save link as…”
Why should I download videos from Channel9?
- It's an easy way to save the videos you like locally.
- You can save the videos in order to watch them offline.
- If all you want is to hear the audio, you can download the MP3!
Which version should I choose?
- If you want to view the video on your PC, Xbox or Media Center, download the High Quality WMV file (this is the highest quality version we have available).
- If you'd like a lower bitrate version, to reduce the download time or cost, then choose the Medium Quality WMV file.
- If you have a Zune, WP7, iPhone, iPad, or iPod device, choose the low or medium MP4 file.
- If you just want to hear the audio of the video, choose the MP3 file.
Right click “Save as…”
- High Quality WMV (PC, Xbox, MCE)
- MP3 (Audio only)
- MP4 (iPod, Zune HD)
- Mid Quality WMV (Lo-band, Mobile)
Why would you want to share your WEI score with the world? First, this gives us a place to compare WEI scores across a wide range of hardware and even see how many touch points a multitouch computer may give you. Second, a computer's speed is dependent on the efficiency of the drivers. Sometimes WEI scores go up, sometimes they go down. This will allow you to judge the score that various versions of a driver may give you.
You can run WEI Share at www.WEIShare.net and download the source code at WEIShare.codeplex.com (coming later this week).
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I guess it is time for me to get a new hard drive. 5.9 is totally unacceptable!
Exception: Invalid key. Still it could calculate my score and post to fb with no problems, just not to WEI Share.
Does it matter what your computer is doing? Should you do a clean re-boot for example?
A reboot wouldn't be a bad idea, though I'd just make sure you don't have a VM running or anything.
I got 7.4 on everything *except* hard drive. If someone gets higher than 5.9, let me know
I've done this twice and gotten the same score from no apps to some apps, but you may want to keep the # of your apps low, just in case
Most drives show an index of 5.9. I have 2 WD VelociRaptors as a raid 0 and got 6.0
To get any higher i guess you need SSD ...
I'm using an HP Envy 15 with an Intel SSD and the SSD scores 7.6 while the machine itself scores 5.5. SSD's rock on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2!!!
I got 7.7 with an Intel X25-M, and it's the highest subscore of all
What's the "touch points" column? Is it if you have some touch / multitouch hardware installed?
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My OCZ Vertex also get 7.7. Interestingly enough when I moved to 2 x and then 3 x in Raid-0 I still got a 7.7. I guess it is more about seek times and random IO and not sequential reads/writes.
Just checked my desktop and I also got a 7.7 on that machine with the X25-M although another X25-M on my notebook computer scores 7.6, regardless these SSD's are insanely fast!!!
That's correct, it shows you touch points on a given computer, which can change on a multitouch machine due to drivers. Working on a way to determine which touch driver was used. Keep in mind though that touch points can be a trackpad or a wacom tablet, so just because something has a touch point doesn't mean it's a multitouch machine.
0+1 should be faster I'd imagine, just requires 4 drives
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