ShareYourScore.com: Show Off Your Vista Experience Index Score
Windows Vista has provided a new way for PC owners to settle who has got the better PC through the Windows Vista Experience Index Assessment, and ShareYourScore.com is making this even easier to do by allowing users to upload their scores to see how they rank against other Vista owners.
If you’re unfamiliar with the Windows Vista Experience Index, it’s a feature in Windows Vista that lets you see what is potentially holding your PC back from getting the full ‘Vista Experience’. I’ve added my score above and as you can see my memory is pulling my overall score down bigtime as I’m having to run it at half speed otherwise my new A8R32MVP motherboard won’t boot. Someday I’ll have the time to work out why, and if I can’t work out why I might have to replace my Ram and put it on eBay.
Some of the scores on ShareYourScore.com are quite scary, but as of yet no-one has got a perfect 6. Some of the PC specs are quite scary, so I have a feeling that Microsoft aren’t handing out any 6s.
Source: The How To Geek
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Comment by Martin on 16 March 2007:
I did purchase a notebook today and it got a score of 4.5 which is really nice I think.
Comment by Everton on 16 March 2007:
that’s good for a notebook. What’s the spec?
My upgrade disk for my laptop should be arriving any day soon, so it’ll be interesting to see what score I get. I think my graphics card will pull my score down, in the same way my RAM which I have to run at halfspeed is pulling down my desktop score