W510 low processor Windows Experience Index

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W510 low processor Windows Experience Index

#1 Post by db2boy » Thu Jan 13, 2011 10:16 pm

Hi folks,
As per the title I just ran the WEI update on my new W510 and the Processor score from others I have found on the net and in comparison to my last W500 and even T61P seems very low; it is only showing 4.2. The CPU is the i7 Q720 @ 1.6GHz. According to System Update I have the latest drivers etc and I'm running form the monster power supply with power management set to maximum performance.

Any thoughts as to why the Processor score is so low?

Many thanks

Ant

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Re: W510 low processor Windows Experience Index

#2 Post by db2boy » Fri Jan 14, 2011 9:25 am

As an update I found the Intel Turbo Boost Monitor tool and no matter what I do or run to stress test the machine I never see the speed go above 1.73GHz. Even trying CPU stress tools running multiple threads or single threads etc.

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Ant

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Re: W510 low processor Windows Experience Index

#3 Post by erik » Sat Jan 15, 2011 12:06 am

there are CPU power management settings in the BIOS.   check there to see if anything is restricted.
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Re: W510 low processor Windows Experience Index

#4 Post by db2boy » Sat Jan 15, 2011 12:54 pm

Thanks for reply, I did go through the BIOS and nothing seems restricted and CPU goodies are enabled.

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Ant

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Re: W510 low processor Windows Experience Index

#5 Post by erik » Sun Jan 16, 2011 11:09 am

download CPU-Z and see if it reports a change in clock speed when running benchmarks.   and, fwiw, WEI isn't the best benchmark to use to determine stress on a CPU or its true performance.   try something else.
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Re: W510 low processor Windows Experience Index

#6 Post by db2boy » Sun Jan 16, 2011 2:29 pm

After wasting hours trying to work this out I reinstalled W7 and everything is now working as expected!

Rgds

Ant

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