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First post, by luckybob

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I use a little 2gb drive to benchmark systems that I put together, its easier than a floppy drive and I have a ide<>USB adapter I got from china for like $5. Long story short, I left it plugged in and rebooted, and on a whim I wondered just how it would fare.

to be honest, i didn't think it would work, but aparently it does. Everything goes off the scale but it works!

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also that hard drive score was for my SSD raid. 😜

It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

Reply 1 of 4, by SquallStrife

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Mine hangs on "Read MSRs"... 🙁

It's a Core i5 2400 on a Z68-based motherboard. The UEFI-BIOS-emulation is probably tripping it up! 😜

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Reply 2 of 4, by FGB

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SquallStrife wrote:

Mine hangs on "Read MSRs"... 🙁

It's a Core i5 2400 on a Z68-based motherboard. The UEFI-BIOS-emulation is probably tripping it up! 😜

Just run "speedsys /sp" to bypass the PnP detection. Should work afterwards.

But I think the CPU scores may not be comparable with the OLD CPU's. The scores are so far away in an uncalibrated range. The last calibrated reference point is a K7 Athlon @1400MHz.

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Reply 3 of 4, by luckybob

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FGB wrote:
SquallStrife wrote:

Mine hangs on "Read MSRs"... 🙁

It's a Core i5 2400 on a Z68-based motherboard. The UEFI-BIOS-emulation is probably tripping it up! 😜

Just run "speedsys /sp" to bypass the PnP detection. Should work afterwards.

But I think the CPU scores may not be comparable with the OLD CPU's. The scores are so far away in an uncalibrated range. The last calibrated reference point is a K7 Athlon @1400MHz.

Also, that score is for ONE core, I have a total of twelve! 🤣 I was just entertained it would even run!

It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

Reply 4 of 4, by SquallStrife

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FGB wrote:
SquallStrife wrote:

Mine hangs on "Read MSRs"... 🙁

It's a Core i5 2400 on a Z68-based motherboard. The UEFI-BIOS-emulation is probably tripping it up! 😜

Just run "speedsys /sp" to bypass the PnP detection. Should work afterwards.

Sadly, "Read MSRs" still happens with that switch.

Ah well. 😀

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