Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 5th Feb 2007 19:07 UTC, submitted by Jeremy
Windows Before you go snag a copy of Vista from the store shelf and install it, you might want to consider the performance differences between an upgraded version of Vista and a clean installation of Vista. ExtremeTech tests a couple of systems running the two different versions of Vista with media encoding benchmarks, gaming benchmarks, and synthetic benchmarks.
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RE: Not good enough
by cyclops on Tue 6th Feb 2007 05:46 UTC in reply to "Not good enough"
cyclops
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2006-03-12

I dont really understand your Post

your talking about games...one of the main *selling* points of Vista

Nvidia Cards have been reported as being 30% Slower now we are seeing Ati cards being 40% slower.

When a company is selling a card with that kind performance difference its serious money. Graphics cards are expensive.

This has made the overclocking market a joke.

I'm waiting for the inevitable "Linux the Gaming OS!? Article" with Doom3 benchmarks.

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