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    anybody have feedback about this site??

    http://www.pcpitstop.com/

    ...overall performance type site...just wondering if you folks think it's worth the time...to me it seems ok for testing but I don't know how "real world" the mesurements are...

    Thanks in advance!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    ...anybody???????...don't tell me nobody has checked it out!!!!!!!!
    ........someone has to have a view on this.....
    ....thanks again....

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    I have used them before. I use the internet connection fix mostly now. Everything else in the bench marks they give I take with a grain of salt.

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    I know it.
    it's probably fine BUT by using their benchmark thingy you are giving them total access to your pc.
    the idea of that I don't like.
    if you want to get more info from your system much better to use aida or sandra.


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    The issue I have with the bench marks is they are not very accurate. It might show the correct CPU and hardware. But some of thest tests show some wierd results. I took my first 15k SCSI HDD setup over there and gave it a test run. It showed my HDD being slower than a IDE drive on transfers and access times. ROFLMAO

    HDD tach and pcmark2002 will give you a better idea of you computer speed. Then you could always use SISandra to get another laugh out of.

    The internet connect fix is an easy way of getting you connection tuned without running around in your registery doing it the hard way.

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