3D graphics Experience Index sky rocketed after Windows 10 upgrade


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    3D graphics Experience Index sky rocketed after Windows 10 upgrade


    I recently upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10. I checked my Experience Index via ExperienceIndexOK1.12 and was shocked to see my 3D graphics rated at 9.9. I don't remember exactly what it was in Windows 7 but know it was not nearly that high. I've got the Intel integrated HD graphics on a 5 year old Dell Inspiron 580 desktop.
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    The gui for that command was removed from Windows 10 I am pretty Shure that that program gets it's info from the DOS command
    Code:
    winsat prepop
    Which I think I was reading somewhere is broken in Windows 10.

    I also got a 9.9 score in my graphic's which I find very hard to believe for this 9 year old computer

    3D graphics Experience Index sky rocketed after Windows 10 upgrade-winsat-prepop.jpg
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    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
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    sml156 said:
    The gui for that command was removed from Windows 10 I am pretty Shure that that program gets it's info from the DOS command
    Code:
    winsat prepop
    Which I think I was reading somewhere is broken in Windows 10.

    I also got a 9.9 score in my graphic's which I find very hard to believe for this 9 year old computer

    3D graphics Experience Index sky rocketed after Windows 10 upgrade-winsat-prepop.jpg
    Thanks. It looks like all the rest of the numbers are about what they were under W7 except 3D graphics. I was thinking about getting a relatively cheap graphics card update and was curious to see how the index would change with it.
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