How to change Windows Experience Index on Windows Vista

Windows Experience Index on Windows Vista
To change Windows Experience Index on Windows Vista, just go to :

Windows\Performance\WinSAT\DataStore


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max value is 9.9 :)

8 comments:

  1. met beraktifitas kembali di senin pagi.. sukses mnyertai selalu dari ruang rindu.. say " I Like Monday " !!!

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  2. Thanks augusto... I like monday too ;)

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  3. whre is the directory for the windows/perfomance??
    is it reg edit
    registry

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  4. not in the registry.. but

    C:\Windows\Performance\WinSAT\DataStore

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  5. What is the point of thattt?

    I'm pretty sure a 5.0 is the Highest you can get on a 32bit OS. My laptop has a 5.5 on Processor, 5.9 on graphics, 5.5 on gaming graphics, and a 5.2 disk data transfer rate. So yeah, seeing as I have the max of 3.5 gigs of RAM (A 32 bit OS can't recognize more than 3GB) 5.0 - 5.5 (maybe) is probably the best you're going to get when it comes to laptops. I wouldn't stick a 64 bit OS on here just for that extra gb either.

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  6. You are wrong there. The memory score are not based on the amount of memory you have but on the speed of it. The memory speed is limited by two factors. One is the memory rating itself and the other is the fsb(front side bus) of your system.If you have a 2gb ram rated 800mhz ddr2 and you put it in a system with say 533mhz fsb you will get a score of around 4.2. But if you use the same ram in a system with 1333mhz fsb the score will shoot up to 5.9. you can get an overall score of 5.9 even in 32 bit os,if you have a intel quad processor with fsb 1333mhz,2 gb ram rated minimum 667mhz ddr2(667x2=1334mhz capable),a high end graphics card(like nvidia 9600gt,8800gt or better),SATA-2 Hard disk.

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  7. Correction...if there is less than 3.0GB of usable RAM in the system the score is limited to a maximum rating of 5.5 for Memory.....

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  8. And in the notepad picture you can read something like:
    "If memory less than 256MB memscore cannot go higher than 2.9"...

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