Understanding the Windows Experience Index in Windows 7
What is the Windows Experience Index?
The WEI is a general measure of your computer’s performance capabilities by taking into account five major components. According to the WEI window in Windows 7, these components are:
Processor: Calculations per second
Memory (RAM): Memory operations per second
Graphics: Desktop performance for Windows Aero
Gaming graphics: 3D business and gaming graphics performance
Primary hard disk: Disk data transfer rate
Using a real-time test, Windows 7 will rate your computer on these subscores and determine your WEI by the lowest score among the components above. The minimum possible score is 1.0 and 7.9 is the current maximum possible score.
The score your computer gets today is the same score it will get forever as long as you don’t change any hardware or software in your computer. The maximum score, however, changes to take into account advancing technology such as faster processors, memory, and graphics cards.
Get Your WEI Score
To determine your WEI score, click on Start and then right click on My Computer. Select Properties from the menu and the System Information window opens.
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