Tag: test system

Windows Vista SP1 Improves Speed Up to 86% Faster

March 08, 2008 by Jason

Is Vista SP1 really the shot in the arm your needs? We’ve spent many hours strapped to our in a caffeine and pizza fuelled haze to uncover these very interesting results.

We tested Vista:

* as it comes out of the box ( — or “release to manufacturing”)
* as it comes out of the box, with all Update patches applied (” patched)
* with the final SP1 service pack applied

Testing Setup

Although Vista SP1 has many documented improvements, we aimed to test a particular scenario which has proved to be a major problem for pre-SP1 users: file copy , particularly over a network. Read More»

Windows XP and Vista: The Benchmark Rundown

March 04, 2008 by Jason

Is Vista Faster Than XP?
Our Vista coverage began with a hands-on diary by MobilityGuru’s Barry Gerber, followed by an assessment of gameplay under Vistaby graphics presidente Darren Polkowski, as well as a complete feature of Vista. Barry took the new and its look & feel with a grain of salt, while Darren was disappointed because OpenGL support was dropped along the way, meaning that Vista currently offers horrible for graphics applications utilizing the .

We are sure that mainstream users will appreciate the improved of Vista, and the average office/multimedia user will likely never notice the lack of OpenGL. However, a chapter on the overall of Vista requires more dedication. In particular, two things require an in-depth : Read More»