Well, that software is very sensitive to what's happening in your
computer at the precise moment you're doing things, but even while
downloading and having a movie loaded in the background (paused
though), the results were almost the same.
Anyway, don't forget that you have to restart your computer each time
you change Acceleration.Level, for the changes to actually be applied.

On Sep 30, 10:07 am, Kiki <[email protected]> wrote:
> uhm... I'm trying to run BltTest.exe atm (is this the right program
> that we're using right now?)
>
> I run it with no changes (means "Acceleration.Level" key is not exist
> in my registry originally, because I'm using 7 + Sherry 1.2)
>
> so far I run it over and over, and got some random numbers
>
> sometimes I get high numbers like these:
> BitBlt:
> avg: 979.9 fps [1148.4 MB/sec]
> max: 1372.1 fps [1607.9 MB/sec]
> min: 385.1 fps [451.3 MB/sec]
>
> ReverseBlt:
> avg: 1125.4 fps [1318.8 MB/sec]
> max: 1306.5 fps [1531.1 MB/sec]
> min: 826.4 fps [968.5 MB/sec]
>
> but sometimes I get low numbers like these:
> BitBlt:
> avg: 671.9 fps [787.4 MB/sec]
> max: 1061.0 fps [1243.4 MB/sec]
> min: 142.1 fps [166.5 MB/sec]
>
> ReverseBlt:
> avg: 288.5 fps [338.1 MB/sec]
> max: 1039.1 fps [1217.7 MB/sec]
> min: 40.3 fps [47.3 MB/sec]
>
> is this really can represent the overall performance of my computer?
> or is the value is like some "snapshot" performance (== performance at
> that dd mmmm yyyy, hh:mm:ss tt only?)

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