> Why? Just so that you can claim bragging rights? If your system doesn't
> make 7.9 in Win 7, will you rush out and buy more stuff?
>
No I am not that interested that I would go out and buy new hardware to have
the fastest score. I just think that if they are going to build a
Performance Index into their software that they would bother to keep it up
to date. My system is more than fast enough for my needs but is a generation
behind the current hardware on the market so there must be plenty of systems
outnthere than can max out the 5.9 scores. Also microsoft said themselves in
this article explaining the Windows Experience Index that they would update
the maximum range every 12-18 months.
http://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/win...epth-look.aspx
"Over time, as systems become more advanced, we expect to introduce higher
levels of 6 and beyond. This will be done approximately every 12-18 months,
as new innovations in hardware become available. When new base scores are
introduced, existing scores will not change (i.e. a PC with a base scored of
2.2 today will score a 2.2 in the new updated index, unless its components
are upgraded)."