What is needed to improve my main hard drive on the WEI side past 5.9?

I am trying to improve my score of WEI to my hard drive, although I can't spent 5.9.  Here are the options I've tried:

(x 1) Kingston 128GB MLC SSD - WEI score 5.9

(x 2) Samsung 1 TB 7200 RPM 32 MB SATAII RAID0 - WEI 5.9

I would have thought that one of these would have produced a higher rating.  Please notify.

What operating system do you use?  Sides on small 128 GB of memory and enormous 1 TB raid-configured drives in accordance with ratings of 5.9.

Running OS Win 7?  Think 5.9 WEI for Hard Drive transfer primary flow is produced of the operating system.   Went from 7.9 with Vista HP OS on WD Raptor 300 GB 10 K RPM Sata2 drive with transfer rate of 3.0 GB to 5.9 using WD 600 GB 10 K RPM Sate3 in car with 6.0 GB transfer speed using Sate3 mobo, pilots Sate3 and Sate3 cable after change of Win 7 OS.  Forget the IFE HD; all the other sides of WEI can be improved by upgrading your hardware.

The Scores of WEI Windows 7 are only operating system dependent because the IFE for windows 7 is performed only using windows 7.  The results, however, are very real and the system hardware and driver.  If you mark a 5.9 on your HARD drive, then you have a rotating disc operating at 7200 RPM and it is healthy to second generation.  It is mainly determined hardware installed and a few basic read/write checks.  The only configuration of HARD drive I saw beet 5.9 is two WD VelociRaptors running the operating system in Raid 0.  It only got 6.1.  I realize a 7.6 by running two Intel SSDS in Raid 0.  Once again it is limited to the 7.9 because they run on SATA II channels that restrict inputs/outputs these Heigh performing readers.  I expect to get the 7.9 only when I switch to the Crucial SATA III 6 GB/s SSD next week.  These ratings in Windows 7 are really not as arbitrary, because they are in fact to be.  The fact is that these partitions are the only guides and are not necessarily affect your personal computing experience.

7.7 = I7 930 @ 4 GHz

7.8 = 6 GB 3 channel DDR3 1600

7.9 = GTX 470 with GTS 250 Physx

7.9 = Ditto ussing HDMI monitor

7.6 = Intel 80 GB SSD x 2 in Raid 0

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