Windows 8.1 tool that helps you find out the WEI (Windows Experience Index) score of your computer, along with a subscore for each piece of hardware in your PC, namely processor, memory (RAM), graphics, gaming graphics, and hard disk. #WEI assessment #Windows benchmark #WEI score #WEI #Benchmark #Assessment
Windows Experience Index for Windows 8.1 is a small software application designed specifically for Windows 8.1 users in order to help them carry out benchmarks in order to get the WEI (Windows Experience Index) score.
The Windows Experience Index is embedded within Windows Vista and 7 for measuring the performance of your PC. The program is no longer available in Windows 8.1.
You can take advantage of the tool’s portability status and deploy it on USB flash drives or other devices. Gaining access to its GUI requires only opening the executable file, as you do not have to go through a normal installation process.
What’s more, you can get rid of it by deleting the executable file that you have downloaded from the Internet because the utility does not leave entries in your Windows registry.
Windows Experience Index for Windows 8.1 can be controlled via the command-line panel. The process is automatic so you do not need to write command-line parameters. A help manual is not included in the package but you can decode the program’s settings on your own.
When you run it, Windows Experience Index for Windows 8.1 automatically reveals the WEI total score, along with a subscore for each piece of hardware in your PC, namely processor, memory (RAM), graphics, gaming graphics, and hard disk. Pressing a single key (‘R’) helps you re-run the assessment.
The total score is not an average of the subscores but it actually represents the lowest individual subscore. Tests have shown that the app carries out a task quickly and without hampering your computer’s performance.
Windows Experience Index for Windows 8.1 delivers a straightforward software solution for helping you find out if it’s the case to upgrade some parts your PC or not. It is suitable for rookies and professionals alike.
What's new in Windows Experience Index for Windows 8.1 1.1:
- The tool no longer needs the .net 3.5, just 4.0 which is embedded in Windows 8.
- The availability of Re-evaluating the performance. (this can be useful after installing a new hardware (CPU, RAM, SSD), or updating display card driver, or installing DirectX 9.0c, etc..
Windows Experience Index for Windows 8.1 1.1
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- Windows 8
- file size:
- 7 KB
- filename:
- WEI.exe
- main category:
- System
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