I don't really know much but they have included graphics performance to give
some overall benchmark - but when 'you' say your machine 'runs a bit slow',
this would only affect gaming experience really and won't affect your
general day-2-day usage so if it is your general usage is slow i would look
elsewhere & probably consider buying an extra gigabyte of memory - although
it might not affect your score it certainly will affect your day-2-day
performance because the machine can buffer twice as much information which
is soooooooooo much faster than repeatative disc access
i also don't think you can run the 'aero' desktop unless you get a seperate
graphics card - which obviously won't improve your performance it (quite the
opposite) but it means you're also not enjoying all the benfits
p.s. i can't figure out why these days you can a gig of memory in a flash
drive for under £10 and yet bare memory for your machine costs a lot more
money
"John" <John@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> I have a 2.53 MHz Celeron PC with 1 GB RAM. Problem is that vista runs a
> bit slow. Under Windows Experience Index, each component's score is as
> under;
>
> Processor Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.53GHz, score = 3.5
> Memory (RAM) 1.24 GB, score = 4.5
> Graphics Standard VGA Graphics Adapter, score = 1.0
> Gaming graphics 8 MB Total available graphics memory, score = 1.0
> Primary hard disk 65GB Free (74GB Total), score = 5.6
>
> The base score is 1.0 which seems to be derived from the graphics card.
> Does it mean that graphics card is the problem or do I need to upgrade
> anything else too?
>
> Thanks
>
> Regards
>