Once More With Feeling
Mar. 17th, 2011 09:48 pmSo the new computer is now back in its place in the basement, Windows 7 is installed, and the 69 updates from Windows Update are busy installing themselves. Eventually, I will regain control of the whole process and can start installing useful things like Cubase.
But, for now, it's just nice to know that I didn't find some new way to completely botch the assembly. :)
The Windows performance index reports that the slowest thing in the machine is the old graphics card, followed closely by the new disk drives. Neither of these is a surprise, since the graphics card is a few years old now, while the hard drives are SATA 3.0 on a motherboard that's capable of supporting SATA 6.0.
The CPU, on the other hand, is a zippy fast quad core 3.3 GHz.
I think I'll live with that.
But, for now, it's just nice to know that I didn't find some new way to completely botch the assembly. :)
The Windows performance index reports that the slowest thing in the machine is the old graphics card, followed closely by the new disk drives. Neither of these is a surprise, since the graphics card is a few years old now, while the hard drives are SATA 3.0 on a motherboard that's capable of supporting SATA 6.0.
The CPU, on the other hand, is a zippy fast quad core 3.3 GHz.
I think I'll live with that.
question
Date: 2011-03-18 07:27 pm (UTC)Also, is Windows 7 any good?
Re: question
Date: 2011-03-18 09:34 pm (UTC)Simply put, I read the fine manual. :)
As far as Windows 7 goes, it seems ok. I've been running it on a laptop for a while. The main annoyance is that the old Start menu format has been killed, so I have to get used to the new glitzy version as opposed to the one that did what I wanted it to.