My results for Windows Experience Index
Posted: 15. Aug 2011, 02:01
Have you ever seen a 'Windows Experience Index' for a Windows 7 guest?
Well, I had not until today, Winsat used to crash.
Trying the new beta version of VBox 4.1.1 I can now calculate the index, but only when running in windowed mode, in fullscreen Winsat still crashes.
Of course you must use the new 3D support, or you will always get a crash.
So, what is it?
Since my host is also Windows 7 64 bit (although 'pro' while guest is 'home)', it could be fun to compare the numbers.
Processor: Guest 5.9, host 6.2
Ram: Guest 5.9, host 6.2
Both quite impressive, I think
Graphic: Guest 5.4, host 6.7
Well, acceptable
3D: Guest 2,4, host 6.7
Ok, here's definately room for improvement!
Harddisk: Guest 6.8, host 5.9
What goes on here? Well, I think Winsat turns off the disk cache when testing, but of course only for the guest, while the host disk cache is still in operation. So this probable shows the effect of the host's disk cache.
Well, anyway, disk performance is fine.
Well, I had not until today, Winsat used to crash.
Trying the new beta version of VBox 4.1.1 I can now calculate the index, but only when running in windowed mode, in fullscreen Winsat still crashes.
Of course you must use the new 3D support, or you will always get a crash.
So, what is it?
Since my host is also Windows 7 64 bit (although 'pro' while guest is 'home)', it could be fun to compare the numbers.
Processor: Guest 5.9, host 6.2
Ram: Guest 5.9, host 6.2
Both quite impressive, I think
Graphic: Guest 5.4, host 6.7
Well, acceptable
3D: Guest 2,4, host 6.7
Ok, here's definately room for improvement!
Harddisk: Guest 6.8, host 5.9
What goes on here? Well, I think Winsat turns off the disk cache when testing, but of course only for the guest, while the host disk cache is still in operation. So this probable shows the effect of the host's disk cache.
Well, anyway, disk performance is fine.