Windows System Performance Rating
The Windows System Performance Rating (WinSPR) provides a quick overview of your computer's
overall performance. It evaluates your processor, memory (RAM), graphics, and storage to
help determine how well your PC can handle everyday business tasks, also is based on your computer's processor, memory (RAM), graphics, storage performance, and overall hardware capability. It provides a quick snapshot of how well your PC is expected to perform with modern Windows applications.
Your Performance Score
| Score | Performance | Recommended Usage |
|---|---|---|
| 1.0 – 2.9 | Very Poor | Upgrade or replace the computer immediately. |
| 3.0 – 3.9 | Poor | Basic web browsing, email, and light Office work only. |
| 4.0 – 4.9 | Fair | Suitable for everyday office tasks with limited multitasking. |
| 5.0 – 5.9 | Good | Ideal for Microsoft Office, Outlook, Teams, QuickBooks, CRM, and most business applications. |
| 6.0 – 6.9 | Very Good | Excellent for multitasking, multiple monitors, accounting software, and professional workloads. |
| 7.0 – 7.9 | Excellent | Perfect for developers, designers, engineers, video editing, and high-performance business users. |
| 8.0 – 9.9 | Premium Workstation | Designed for AI, CAD, virtualization, 4K/8K video editing, rendering, and enterprise workloads. |
What does this mean?
A score of 5.0 or higher is recommended for most business users.
If your computer scores below 4.0, upgrading or replacing your PC can
significantly improve productivity, reliability, and overall performance.
To see your PC Windows System Performance Rating (WinSPR), open PowerShell and type: Get-CimInstance Win32_WinSAT


