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    Window Experience Index. How to improve?

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by Another_Roger, Jan 29, 2009.

  1. Another_Roger

    Another_Roger Newbie

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    I have an Acer 6935G. I have updated my bios, and my graphicdrivers. My score at the moment is following:

    I have 5.9 in all areas except:

    Game graphics: 5.5
    Processor ( Estimates a second): 5.0

    How can I improve this? :)
     
  2. adyingwren

    adyingwren Notebook Evangelist

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    Overclock your processor with SetFSB and overclock your GPU with rivatuner...

    Dunno why you'd even care about WEI
     
  3. whizzo

    whizzo Notebook Prophet

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  4. Bog

    Bog Losing it...

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    It's a waste of effort, really. WEI is an unreliable benchmark that does not gauge performance very well or consistently.