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Windows Experience Index Base score

Rottie

Diamond Member
Do you guys know where to find it cuz I want to find out if there is any better because I have added new hardwares for last 2 weeks now.
 
I can't believe you don't know where to find it. Right click on 'My Computer', it's right there. Or is that not what you mean?
 
There's no such thing as an 'Experience Index Score' for XP. It's a Vista-only feature.

Or is this not what you mean?


 
Originally posted by: Cutthroat
I can't believe you don't know where to find it. Right click on 'My Computer', it's right there. Or is that not what you mean?

not that what I mean. Have you see one like on Vista?
 
Yep, you're screwed because you already changed the hardware, and didn't benchmark it first.

The best 'do-it-all' synthetic benchmark suite for XP is SiSoft Sandra. Google it and get it, record all your numbers before your next changes, then re-bench after the changes. Big caveats : Sandra is near-useless when trying to compare different systems, but provides a pretty consistent way to benchmark the same system with changes. Also, it doesn't include a very thorough 3d benchmark system, so grab a 3dmark product for that purpose, using the same technique.
 
3Dmark05
Originally posted by: Arkaign
Yep, you're screwed because you already changed the hardware, and didn't benchmark it first.

The best 'do-it-all' synthetic benchmark suite for XP is SiSoft Sandra. Google it and get it, record all your numbers before your next changes, then re-bench after the changes. Big caveats : Sandra is near-useless when trying to compare different systems, but provides a pretty consistent way to benchmark the same system with changes. Also, it doesn't include a very thorough 3d benchmark system, so grab a 3dmark product for that purpose, using the same technique.

Just finished 3dmark06 and 05 testing I get about 2600 more I feel it is not enough.

3DMark06 result

3DMark05 result
 
Play some games, or do something intensive with the PC, like video editing to see if your upgrades made a difference. Synthetic benchmarks, such as 3DMark, aren't a good system measurement tool.
 
Bingo!! I never thought about Adobe Premiere Pro...I am gonna test and see how it goes
thank you
 
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