"Adam Albright" <> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 06 Jul 2007 19:14:53 -0700, Frank <> wrote:
>
>>Mike wrote:
>>> "Adam Albright" <> wrote in message
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>>>
>>>> Sorry, but Microsoft's so-called "performance score" is for all
>>>> practical purposes can be misleading.
>>>
>>>
>>> It's worse than misleading - it's a useless joke. It should be an
>>> average, not the lowest score.
>>>
>>> Mike
>>>
>>
>>No it shouldn't show an average. That's not the purpose of the score or
>>the "Windows Experience Index". The lowest score denotes the weakest
>>link in the system, which usually is the video card. That's important
>>info because of the way Vista handles video as compared to xp and all
>>before. The lowest scoring hardware can then be upgraded.
>>Once upgraded, you must change your settings by updating and refreshing
>>your score.
>>It is useful only if you know what it is telling you.
>>Frank
>
> Poor Frank, always needs to defend Microsoft. I keep wondering why.
>
> It makes sense to show scores for individual categories so you can see
> what needs improvement but makes absolutely no sense to use the lowest
> as the overall rating. That's like some kid taking ten tests and
> scoring over 90 in each except for one where he scored 70 and that
> becomes his final grade.
>
>
The lowest score is the bottleneck for that computer. It is a much better
indication of how the computer will perform than an average.
--
Kerry Brown
Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
http://www.vistahelp.ca