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Old June 29th 09, 03:39 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Drew[_6_]
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Here is a question I am hoping someone here can answer.. Take 2 graphics
cards (both ati 4850's) one is a standard 4850 (wei of 7.3) and one is a
factory overclocked 4850. (wei of 6.7)why would the standard card receive
much higher wei ratings than the overclocked one?? Both running the latest
drivers, both running windows 7, neither card is being pushed harder than
the other and both cards are using the same desktop settings? Would having
different motherboards ,processors, or power supplies make a difference if
all were relatively the same in horsepower? Curiosity is the main reason for
the question as neither has what would be considered a bad score.

 




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