Windows 8.1 Preview cancels Windows Experience Index

  
        Microsoft
The Windows 8.1 preview version was launched at the Build 2013 conference. The return of the button, personalized settings, IE11 browser, application store, etc., make Windows 8 a better operating experience. In addition, we also found that in the Windows 8.1 preview, the Windows Experience Index, a project to evaluate computer performance, was cancelled.

▲Windows 8 Professional Edition

"Experience Index" is a feature introduced by Microsoft
in 2005 when it was released in Vista. It has been 8 years old. The Windows Experience Index measures computer hardware levels, including processors, memory
, graphics
, and hard drives
, and each item gets a sub-item score. And the final base score is determined by the lowest child score. In general, having a higher base score usually means that the PC is running better and faster than a PC with a lower score.

▲Windows 7 Experience Index

▲Windows 7 Experience Index
The cancellation of the Windows Experience Index should be said to be an improvement of Microsoft. As we all know, when the Vista system is released, it is very expensive. Resources are blamed. With the development of hardware and continuous optimization of the system, the consumption of hardware resources by the new system has not improved. In the era of Win7, the demand for Windows7 is actually smaller than that of Vista, and when it comes to Windows 8, the mainstream computer. On the other, the general memory
is more than 4GB, plus the integration of SSD hard disk
, and many optimizations of the Windows 8 system itself, making the user's attention to the system hardware less, and more concerned The experience and operation of computers and systems.

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