Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Tue 22nd Jul 2008 17:54 UTC
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As much as I dislike how Vistas accelerated GUI looks, I have to say that turning it off hurts GUI performance more than it helps. Sure, on a laptop is chews through battery since it keeps the GPU going all the time, but when you disable it, you are left with a really slow GUI. After using NEXTSTEP, OSX, Vista + Aero Glass, I've come to REALLY hate tearing and redraws you get on most other GUIs
Edited 2008-07-22 18:31 UTC
As much as I dislike how Vistas accelerated GUI looks, I have to say that turning it off hurts GUI performance more than it helps.
Are you sure?
http://weblog.infoworld.com/enterprisedesktop/archives/2007/03/vist...







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From the article:
It's a shame really. I would think that a comparison of the best Windows apps vs the best Linux/open source apps would've made for a much more interesting article.
Well, I would think that anybody who would actually care about an article such as this probably has their settings tuned for best results. On Vista, this means turning off Aero, indexing, UAC, and most of the other crap that slows the system down. Similary, I would assume that a finely tuned Gentoo or Slackware setup would do much better than Fedora with Compiz loaded. Linux is just hard to test in this regard, because there's so many different configurations, distros, and desktop environments out there.
Additionally, the author says that Symantec Antivirus was installed, which basicaly means you crippled the system before it even had a chance. You might as well just load the Vista box down with malware before you run the tests. Nod32 would've been a much better choice.
Disclaimer: I didn't even read the results of this test so I dunno who came out on top. So when I say the test is borked from the beginning, it's not because I didn't like the results.
Edited 2008-07-22 18:13 UTC