How is the Win10 system checked? The

  
Windows Experience Index function first appeared in Vista, scoring Windows systems, from 1.0 to 7.9, can measure the results of the processor, memory (RAM), graphics, game graphics and the main hard drive five sub-projects, the final score is the lowest sub-score Decide.
In Win8.1, the Windows Experience Index could not be found in the control panel, but the Windows system evaluation technology was provided. At Win10, although the function can still be activated in the system, the result cannot be displayed.

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Fortunately, these results are saved to a local file, the official report will be saved to the WindowsPerformanceWinSATDataStore folder in XML file format, but usually the easier way is to access WindowsPerformanceWinSATwinsat.log To confirm.
The user chooses to look up from the bottom up and then finds a line like "<;…. > Wrote CRS score to the registry 59”". The final base scores for WEI, memory, processor, graphics, game graphics, and primary storage grade parameters are included in these lines.

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If you can't find computer test scores, you need to re-measure, users only need to start in the start menu Directly enter “winsat formal” specified, select the command line mode to run and then jump out of the command line mode. Another way is to run the free software ExperienceIndexOK, which is only 48K in size and can display the current device base score after the decompression and running.

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