The maximum score available in the Windows Experience Index (WEI) is 7.9. This score is based on various hardware components, including the processor, memory, graphics, gaming graphics, and primary hard disk performance. The WEI assigns a score reflecting the lowest score of any individual component, which means if one component scores lower, it caps the overall score. However, starting with Windows 8, the WEI was deprecated and replaced with new performance assessment tools.
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Windows Experience Index
A perfect Windows Experience Index score must come from hard work and determination. Windows is a great platform for improvement and it is not easy to get a perfect score.
it is the range in between 1.0 and 7.9. I just look at it when I checked my Windows Experience Index. If you have a higher score ranging between the 7.0's, then you hae a faster computer.
Windows Experience Index. Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Performance Information and Tools
The "rate sign" or Windows Experience Index, can be accessed by navigating to: Start > Control Panel > System and Maintenance > System From there, you can see your rating or click the Windows Experience Index link to get rated or see a detailed view of your rating.
Performance value of system components.
I would try running windows experience index if you have a PC.
The Experience Index can be increased by upgrading the lowest-scoring component on the lists. For example, if you scored badly in graphics performance, you would need to purchase a better graphics card.
Run the Windows Experience Index.
Windows Experience Index
Windows Experience Index