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  • Windows XP Significantly Outperforms Vista, Tests Show

    Windows XP trounced Windows Vista in all tests, regardless of the versions used or the amount of memory running on the computer, says Devil Mountain Software.

    By Paul McDougall
    InformationWeek
    November 27, 2007 11:49 AM

    In the latest Mac versus PC ad, that put-upon Windows guy quietly concedes he's "downgrading" from Vista to XP. He may have good reason: new tests show that the older XP runs common productivity tasks significantly faster than Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT)'s newest operating system.

    Researchers at Devil Mountain Software, a Florida-based developer of performance management tools, have posted data from their most recent Windows performance tests -- and Vista, even after it's been upgraded to the new Service Pack 1 beta package, is shown to be a laggard.

    "The hoped for performance fixes [from Vista SP1] that Microsoft has been hinting at never materialized," said Devil Mountain researchers, in a blog post summarizing their results.

    The researchers compared patched and unpatched versions of Vista and XP running Microsoft Office on a dual-core Dell notebook. The results revealed the time taken to complete Office productivity tasks such as the creation of a compound document and presentation materials.

    Devil Mountain researchers ran a mix of tests comparing existing versions of the operating systems -- the original Vista and XP SP2 -- and versions that had been patched with the latest updates -- Vista SP1 beta and XP SP3 beta. Tests were also run on machines with 1 Gbyte and 2 Gbytes of memory.

    Windows XP trounced Windows Vista in all tests -- regardless of the versions used or the amount of memory running on the computer. In fact, XP proved to be roughly twice as fast as Vista in most of the tests.

    For instance, notebooks running Vista SP1 took more than 80 seconds to complete a series of Office tasks in the OfficeBench test suite, while notebooks running Windows XP SP2 completed the tasks in just over 40 seconds.

    What's more, the tests showed that the resource-hungry Vista gobbles up most of the additional RAM added to a computer. By upgrading a notebook running Vista SP1 from 1 Gbyte to 2 Gbytes of memory, "we managed to achieve a 'whopping' 4% improvement in OfficeBench throughput," the researchers noted.

    The test results are the latest black eye for Windows Vista -- an operating system that Microsoft unveiled in January amid much fanfare but which has since failed to capture the hearts and minds of computers users in both the home and business markets.

    A recent InformationWeek survey found that 30% of businesses have no plans to upgrade their computers to Vista -- ever.

    Many users have voiced worries about Vista's resource requirements and compatibility with older applications and peripherals. The concerns have prompted some PC makers, includingDell ( Dell) and Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HP), to reintroduce XP as an option on certain systems.

    Microsoft rival Apple is seizing on the Vista backlash to promote its new Leopard operating system. Its latest ad is an attempt to portray Microsoft as a company that's tone deaf to user concerns about Vista.

    "Ask not what Vista can do for you, but what you can do for Vista," says the PC guy, posing as a politico. Given the latest research, an increasing number of Windows users may end up seeking a new candidate.

    http://www.informationweek.com/news/...leID=204203975

  • #2
    Interesting. My Intel Xeon E5320 Quad Core Socket 771, 1.86GHz X2 using 8GIG of RAM running Windows Vista Business 64x renders faster than my My Intel Xeon E5320 Quad Core Socket 771, 1.86GHz X2 using 8GIG of ram running XP x86 SP1

    Although it does feel like the general running of things should be quicker. Saving files, Word, Outlook etc... I think the software specially developed for 64x is definatly running better but the usual mondane tasks seem to have slowed down. Maybe this will all improve in time. I remember going to XP was a nightmare from previous versions...
    Last edited by danieljhatton; 27-11-2007, 05:22 PM.
    Daniel

    www.danieljhatton.com

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    • #3
      In the tests I've seen some apps and games run faster in Vista, though the majority of apps and games are about 5% slower in vista.

      Vista is damn sexy though

      Turn off that security crap and it's pretty nice to use.
      Last edited by RErender; 27-11-2007, 09:03 PM.
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      • #4
        From my tests here, Vista was slightly faster for rendering with V-Ray than XP. Not sure about other applications though.

        Best regards,
        Vlado
        I only act like I know everything, Rogers.

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        • #5
          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GWYaviIzCU

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          • #6
            stunningly creative and biting, as usual.
            Lele
            Trouble Stirrer in RnD @ Chaos
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            • #7
              I hear XP sp3 is suppose to give a 10% speed increase compared to SP2.

              I can't wait till that gets out of beta.

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