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Windows Performance
Okay, not a major question, but I was wondering a few things.
One: using the Windows Experience Index, what is the highest possible subscore for each individual component? Two: all of my scores are above three except for graphics. Is there any way to impprove that subscore (it's a 2.1 currently) without having to get/install a new video card or anything like that? Thanks, Jason |
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Windows Performance
I believe 5.9 is the current highest score you can achieve....as for
improving the sub score without upgrading would be a little tougher task..I am not going to lead you down the wrong path but maybe one of the better people here can guide you in improvements...just my 3 cents "Jason Custer" wrote in message ... Okay, not a major question, but I was wondering a few things. One: using the Windows Experience Index, what is the highest possible subscore for each individual component? Two: all of my scores are above three except for graphics. Is there any way to impprove that subscore (it's a 2.1 currently) without having to get/install a new video card or anything like that? Thanks, Jason |
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To the second question: Try to install the newest drive of your video card,
and make sure it's for Vista. It might help, but not too much. "Jason Custer" 写入消息 ... Okay, not a major question, but I was wondering a few things. One: using the Windows Experience Index, what is the highest possible subscore for each individual component? Two: all of my scores are above three except for graphics. Is there any way to impprove that subscore (it's a 2.1 currently) without having to get/install a new video card or anything like that? Thanks, Jason |
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"Jason Custer" schreef in bericht ... Okay, not a major question, but I was wondering a few things. One: using the Windows Experience Index, what is the highest possible subscore for each individual component? Two: all of my scores are above three except for graphics. Is there any way to impprove that subscore (it's a 2.1 currently) without having to get/install a new video card or anything like that? Thanks, Jason Are YOU happy with the performance of your computer. If you are then do not worry about scores. If you are not then considering updating some components. JimF |