Trouble with experience window rating


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Professional
       #1

    Trouble with experience window rating


    Hi ! i wondering about my intel i7 2700K with the lowest rate.
    Here is the following picture


    Specific PC information
    Motherboard :
    Processor : Intel i7 2700k Sandy Bridge 3.5GHz
    Ram : 2x8GB 240-pin DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800)
    HDD : 1TB Western Digital Caviar black 7200RPM
    120GB SSD 520 series cherryville Sata III
    Graphic : Gigabyte Geforce GTX 550 Ti - 1GB 192bit GDDR5

    Is this the problem cause the processor need to boost up or overclock? Can anyone help me to increase my Processor rating please ! thank you.

      My Computer


  2. Posts : 10,994
    Win 7 Pro 64-bit
       #2

    Hello hdbear7 and welcome to Seven Forums.

    To quote from a Microsoft Development Network blog:

    We do want to caution folks in trying to generalize an “absolute” WEI as necessary for a given individual. We each have different tolerances or more importantly expectations for how a PC should perform and the same WEI might mean very different things to different individuals.
    Source

    In other words, Microsoft made what appears to be an arbitary decision to put a maximum score at 7.9 and give an overall score based on the lowest rating. Had they chosen 6.5 as the maximum score you would have maxed everything out. IMHO it's really nothing to be concerned about unless your machine is lagging, slow to boot, etc. Having said that, you may find this previous Seven Forums thread interesting along with a lot of suggestions on how to improve a rating.

    Way to increase WEI

    Improve Your WEI
      My Computer


 

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