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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

New vs Old Components

Those of you that have been reading this blog know that I recently replaced the motherboard, 2.8Ghz Dual-core Pentium, and 2GB of DDR2 RAM in my old Gateway GT5404 with an MSI FM2-A75MA-E35 board, 3.6Ghz Quad-core AMD A8-5600K APU, and 8GB of G.Skill Sniper DDR3 1866 RAM.

I had run Cinebench and the Window Experience ratings on the system before and after the upgrade.

For Cinebench the old CPU score 0.79 and OpenGL would not even run.

The Windows Experience had the following scores:

Processor                   4.6
RAM                          5.3
Graphics                     3.3
Gaming Graphics         3.3
Primary Hard Disk      5.9
The new system shows 2.44 for the CPU on Cinebench and 33.46fps on the OpenGL test.

The Windows Experience scores for the new components were:


Processor                   7.2
RAM                          7.3
Graphics                     6.8
Gaming Graphics         6.8
Primary Hard Disk      5.9


I am not surprised that there was no chance with the drive, as I am temporarily continuing to use the hard-drive from the original system configuration.

I am in the process of porting my lone Steam title (Fallout New Vegas) from the laptop to see how it runs on the new configuration.  So far, I am pretty impressed with the speed that the system is showing to have at this time.  I know that the numbers above will not compete with a lot of systems, but I was trying to build this on a budget and for what I spent, I am pretty happy with the results so far.


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