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Re: windows experience index
"kaka" <smartestdesign@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1192126502.688158.298190@k79g2000hse.googlegr oups.com...
> On Oct 11, 10:58 am, "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]"
> <andre...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Don't put to much faith in the ratings on devices by WEI, it tends to get
>> it
>> wrong sometimes.
> OS recognizes the ram but i didn't feel the boost. ( may be i need to
> add another 4 gb? )
Use the performance and monitoring tools to see how much RAM you are using
before you make a decision.
> I will try to upgrade the graphic card when i have another $200 - 300.
> ( probably next month )
>
Don't make the mistake of just buying a card with more RAM.
There is more to the performance of a graphics card than the quantity of RAM
on it.
You didn't say what you windows experience scores were.
You can't increase it unless you do something to the lowest score.
Also why do you want to increase it?
Do you have a performance issue and if so what with?
You may well be throwing money away if there isn't a good reason to do it.
(I wonder what Crazy Adam is going to accuse me of being a fake expert in
this time? Probably accountancy as I mentioned money.)
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