The performance index is officially no longer available under Windows 10. However, we will show you how you can access it..
The performance index evaluates the performance of your system using a point scale from 1.0 (very poor) to 9.9 (very good). It examines all components such as processor, memory and graphics card and then creates a separate value for each component. The overall rating is the value of the weakest component. In the previous versions, the performance index was still easy to find in the control panel. As of Windows 8.1, Microsoft has removed the usual access option. In this guide we will tell you how you can display the performance index in the newer Windows versions.
If you don't want to install a specially designed program, you can use the PowerShell console to view the performance index :
The method via the " Execute " dialog requires a little more work .