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I'm running Vista RTM on a desktop. I've just bought a RADEON 9600PRO (256Mb)
video card. I have installed latest ATI Catalyst Vista drivers. When I update my Windows Experience Index I still get a rating of 1.0 for both graphics and gaming graphics. The strange thing is that Aero can be enabled... Any ideas why the Windows Experience Index is not updating correctly Screenshot below. http://www.muffytyrone.com/wp-conten...11/winperf.jpg |
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Not sure why you are getting those numbers in the Index.
The Radeon 9600 is a directX 9.0 piece. To have AeroGlass Microsoft says you need: DirectX 9 graphics with a WDDM driver, 128 MB of graphics memory (minimum)2, Pixel Shader 2.0 and 32 bits per pixel All of which the 9600Pro support... Bill F. "Muffy Tyrone" Muffy wrote in message news ![]() I'm running Vista RTM on a desktop. I've just bought a RADEON 9600PRO (256Mb) video card. I have installed latest ATI Catalyst Vista drivers. When I update my Windows Experience Index I still get a rating of 1.0 for both graphics and gaming graphics. The strange thing is that Aero can be enabled... Any ideas why the Windows Experience Index is not updating correctly Screenshot below. http://www.muffytyrone.com/wp-conten...11/winperf.jpg |
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Synapse Syndrome wrote:
"Muffy Tyrone" Muffy wrote in message news ![]() I'm running Vista RTM on a desktop. I've just bought a RADEON 9600PRO (256Mb) video card. I have installed latest ATI Catalyst Vista drivers. When I update my Windows Experience Index I still get a rating of 1.0 for both graphics and gaming graphics. The strange thing is that Aero can be enabled... Any ideas why the Windows Experience Index is not updating correctly Screenshot below. http://www.muffytyrone.com/wp-conten...11/winperf.jpg Just out of interest, what HDD setup do you have there? I have twin 10,000rpm WD Raptors in RAID0 and I have only got 5.9. But somebody in MS has told me that currently teh top score for any value in WEI is 5.9. My overall score is 5.5 :P ss. Certainly strange as my X1900 gets 5.9 which in my view it shouldn't as newer better cards are out there. Ill have a look at one of our PC's that has a 9600 in there. -- Byron Hinson ActiveWin: http://www.activewin.com Photography: http://www.byronhinson.com |
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"Byron Hinson" wrote in message
... Certainly strange as my X1900 gets 5.9 which in my view it shouldn't as newer better cards are out there. Ill have a look at one of our PC's that has a 9600 in there. AFAIK, however fast anything is, at present it will only get 5.9 at the most. I am told that later, with Windows Updates, higher scores will be possible as technology develops. ss. |
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I had the same issue. I had a Radeon x850XT with 256 MB. But for some
reason it was only giving me a rating of 1.0 for both graphics and gaming as well. However, I recently upgraded my Motherboard, and that score jumped to 5.5 (if I remember correctly). After looking, my previous motherboard only supported AGP 4x and had some other graphics features for the AGP slot disabled. I was always able to run Aero on it, but for some reason the rating was just screwed up. My new motherboard supports 8x agp (along with my new E6600 Core 2 Duo chip and DDR & DDR2 memory, so it was a nice upgrad). Maybe there is something with the motherboard or drivers for the MB chipset that would impact the performance rating. "Muffy Tyrone" wrote: I'm running Vista RTM on a desktop. I've just bought a RADEON 9600PRO (256Mb) video card. I have installed latest ATI Catalyst Vista drivers. When I update my Windows Experience Index I still get a rating of 1.0 for both graphics and gaming graphics. The strange thing is that Aero can be enabled... Any ideas why the Windows Experience Index is not updating correctly Screenshot below. http://www.muffytyrone.com/wp-conten...11/winperf.jpg |
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Now thats interesting. I've got this exact problem too.
I've an ATI Radeon X1300, which has 1.0 for both graphics and gaming, though Aero can be enabled. Its using DirectX 10, and has Shader Model 3. Also the catalyst software says its using AGP 8x Going to check the motherboard now. Cheers for that! N. "Justin" wrote: I had the same issue. I had a Radeon x850XT with 256 MB. But for some reason it was only giving me a rating of 1.0 for both graphics and gaming as well. However, I recently upgraded my Motherboard, and that score jumped to 5.5 (if I remember correctly). After looking, my previous motherboard only supported AGP 4x and had some other graphics features for the AGP slot disabled. I was always able to run Aero on it, but for some reason the rating was just screwed up. My new motherboard supports 8x agp (along with my new E6600 Core 2 Duo chip and DDR & DDR2 memory, so it was a nice upgrad). Maybe there is something with the motherboard or drivers for the MB chipset that would impact the performance rating. "Muffy Tyrone" wrote: I'm running Vista RTM on a desktop. I've just bought a RADEON 9600PRO (256Mb) video card. I have installed latest ATI Catalyst Vista drivers. When I update my Windows Experience Index I still get a rating of 1.0 for both graphics and gaming graphics. The strange thing is that Aero can be enabled... Any ideas why the Windows Experience Index is not updating correctly Screenshot below. http://www.muffytyrone.com/wp-conten...11/winperf.jpg |
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I have the same issue with Windows Experience Index on my x86 platform:
Athlon XP 2500+ @ 1833 mhz MSI KT6V 2.0L bios - Via KT600 HiS Radeon 9600 128 mb 1 gig DDR400 @ 333 I've noticed that this issue happens mostly on computers with Via chipset. And there is something interesting from WinSAT.exe (Windows System Assessment Tool) log: "[...] 11938484 (3404) - winsat\main.cpp:1436: Assessment completed 11938593 (3404) - winsat\processresults.cpp:0672: Total physical mem available to the OS : 0,99 GB (1 072 627 712 bytes) 11938703 (3404) - winsat\processresults.cpp:0861: Limiting DWM Score to 1.0 - no DWM performance score 11938703 (3404) - winsat\processresults.cpp:0965: No D3D results - limiting D3D Score to 1.0 11938968 (3404) - mlib\syspowertools.cpp:0904: Set the active power scheme to 8c5e7fda-e8bf-4a96-9a85-a6e23a8c635c' [...]" And generally that rating doesn't affect general graphics performance (tested with 3dmark 2003), aero is working too. When i try to run WinSAT manualy (with command "winsat dwm" in administrator's command line) i'm getting message that capabilities of graphic card cannot be checked because creating d3d device has failed... "Muffy Tyrone" wrote: I'm running Vista RTM on a desktop. I've just bought a RADEON 9600PRO (256Mb) video card. I have installed latest ATI Catalyst Vista drivers. When I update my Windows Experience Index I still get a rating of 1.0 for both graphics and gaming graphics. The strange thing is that Aero can be enabled... Any ideas why the Windows Experience Index is not updating correctly Screenshot below. http://www.muffytyrone.com/wp-conten...11/winperf.jpg |