Interpreting your scoreWhen reviewing your system's base score, the WEI benchmarks are based on the integer portion of your score. That is, scores aren't rounded to the integer but simply remove the decimal. For example, base scores of either 3.2 or 3.8 are both considered a WEI of 3. The benchmark interpretations for these WEI ratings are as follows:
Score What can you expect from Windows Vista and your software applications? What can you effectively use your computer to do?
1. You can expect basic performance. The computer meets Windows Vista minimum requirements.
Work with productivity applications, such as Microsoft Office, Web browsers, e-mail or instant messaging (IM) applications, or play simple games.
2. You may begin to experience enhanced performance capabilities of Windows Vista, such as Windows Aero capabilities.
Run the same applications as the previous level but with better performance.
3. Windows Aero will typically be enabled automatically on computers with this rating. If you see a Windows Premium logo on a new computer, this is the lowest rating that computer can have.Run all applications from previous levels as well as some graphical games and most Media Center applications.
4.This is considered a high-end computer.
Run all applications from previous levels with excellent performance as well as high-definition video. The computer can also effectively work with high-definition monitors or multiple monitors.
5. This computer currently has the highest performance level available in the personal computer market.
Run all items from previous levels as well as ultra-rich graphics, three-dimensional modeling, and high-performance applications such as high-end multimedia.
So 5 is the highest
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