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Jason Custer
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      01-20-2008
Okay, not a major question, but I was wondering a few things.

One: using the Windows Experience Index, what is the highest possible
subscore for each individual component?

Two: all of my scores are above three except for graphics. Is there any way
to impprove that subscore (it's a 2.1 currently) without having to
get/install a new video card or anything like that?

Thanks,

Jason
 
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Drew
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      01-20-2008
I believe 5.9 is the current highest score you can achieve....as for
improving the sub score without upgrading would be a little tougher task..I
am not going to lead you down the wrong path but maybe one of the better
people here can guide you in improvements...just my 3 cents
"Jason Custer" <> wrote in message
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> Okay, not a major question, but I was wondering a few things.
>
> One: using the Windows Experience Index, what is the highest possible
> subscore for each individual component?
>
> Two: all of my scores are above three except for graphics. Is there any
> way
> to impprove that subscore (it's a 2.1 currently) without having to
> get/install a new video card or anything like that?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason


 
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Windy
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      01-20-2008
To the second question: Try to install the newest drive of your video card,
and make sure it's for Vista. It might help, but not too much.


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news:432AC863-AF1E-46FE-8FF8-...
> Okay, not a major question, but I was wondering a few things.
>
> One: using the Windows Experience Index, what is the highest possible
> subscore for each individual component?
>
> Two: all of my scores are above three except for graphics. Is there any
> way
> to impprove that subscore (it's a 2.1 currently) without having to
> get/install a new video card or anything like that?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
>

 
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Jim
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      01-20-2008

"Jason Custer" <> schreef in bericht
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> Okay, not a major question, but I was wondering a few things.
>
> One: using the Windows Experience Index, what is the highest possible
> subscore for each individual component?
>
> Two: all of my scores are above three except for graphics. Is there any
> way
> to impprove that subscore (it's a 2.1 currently) without having to
> get/install a new video card or anything like that?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason


Are YOU happy with the performance of your computer. If you are then do not
worry about scores. If you are not then considering updating some
components.

JimF


 
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