If you’ve had your PC for a while or are issued a laptop for work, it can be difficult to gauge whether your PC is up to speed compared to other PCs. But there’s a quick method I use to find this out: ...
Microsoft has changed the PC performance rating tool Windows Experience Index for Windows 7 to better measure faster graphic cards, multi-core processors and drives. The index’s top score will go up ...
You have to remember that the Experience score is 100% arbitrary. They calibrated "the fastest" at 5.9 for Vista, and that was clearly off--virtually everything today can max out the Vista scores. For ...
Windows Vista and Windows 7 have a built-in tool for rating your computer’s hardware. The Windows Experience Index looks at your CPU, RAM, hard drive, and graphics performance and gives a score for ...
This is my recent new PC build:<BR><BR>Vista Ultimate 32bit<BR>Asus M2N32 SLI Motherboard<BR>AMD FX62 Processor<BR>Corsair 2GB Memory<BR>WD 150GB Raptor Hard Drive<BR>eVGA 8800GTX Video ...
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