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Re: Bruce A Thompson post# 1459

Sunday, 01/18/2004 7:26:48 AM

Sunday, January 18, 2004 7:26:48 AM

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Bruce..well..I din't really find no URL to post..so to be on safe side I'll try this..maybe it'll format right..
Your System Score 
Overall score for system "YOUR-9DPVUISPW6": 642

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The overall system score is made up of the weighted sum of your performance scores in the areas that PC Pitstop tests. A further deduction is made for any red-flag or yellow-flag tips that you receive. You can usually increase your score by clicking on each tip and following the instructions you receive so that particular issue will be resolved.

Here is how your score was calculated, based on your current results:

Description Your raw component score: Weighted by factor of: Weighted component score:
The speed of the computer when doing computations with integers , in millions of instructions per second (MIPS), as measured by our Dhrystone benchmark. 4012 1/20 201
The speed of the computer when displaying video, in millions of pixels per second (MP/s), times the number of bits per pixel (bpp) of the display configuration, to yield millions of bits/second (Mb/s) 58 MP/s x
16 bpp =
933 Mb/s 1/30 31
The speed of the computer when reading, writing, and copying memory , in megabytes per second (MB/s). 3260 1/10 326
The speed of the computer when reading and writing small disk files on your C: drive, with caching enabled, in megabytes per second (MB/s). 263 1/2 132
The speed of the computer when reading and writing large disk files on your C: drive, with caching disabled, in megabytes per second (MB/s). 1.9 1 1.94
The number of red-flag and yellow-flag tips for this configuration. 5 -10 -50
Your total score 642



I got yellow flags on 'internet' and 'memory'..
red flag on 'security..
Checkered flag everywhere else..

System AMD Athlon or Duron Model 6, 1400MHz
Memory 224MB RAM
Disk Drive C
Video S3 Graphics ProSavage + utilities
Internet MSIE 6.0; FunWebProducts; MSN 8.0; MSN 8.5; MSNbBBYZ; MSNmen-us; MSNcIA
Windows Windows XP SP1
Security
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Also..

Area Your PC Database
Percentile Recommended
Minimum Overall
Rating
System AMD Athlon or Duron Model 6, 1400MHz 92 1000 MHz
Memory 256 MB 69 256 MB
Disk 37.28 GB 75 20 GB
Video Resolution 1024 x 768, 16-bit N/A 800x600, 16-bit






My posts my opinion only, make your own financial decisions.

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