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RE[3]: Why would you want it on your PC?
by zima on Wed 22nd Aug 2012 23:41
in reply to "RE[2]: Why would you want it on your PC?"
it actually seems Windows 8 isn't an upgrade over Windows 7 even performance-wise, atleast according to various benchmarks
Not sure it needs to be - "clean" & bug-free are probably more important, and Win7 is plenty fast enough on any sensible system.
With "performance" in general, there's probably plenty of ~placebo going on - why would computers be immune to such http://news-service.stanford.edu/pr/2008/pr-wine-011608.html effects?
http://plan9.bell-labs.com/wiki/plan9/Mouse_vs._keyboard/index.html - this seems like one of them. Or note how many people swore by trackpoints, but rigours of actual research seem to suggest that touchpads are superior: some examples linked in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pointing_stick#Comparison_with_touchpa... (conversely, note how the views and links supportive of trackpoint seem to be "subjective opinion" in character) & http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=18522893 external link.
(and I even personally do like trackpoints, I'm used to the concept; but...)
Once I even tested an overclocker buddy, who claimed big noticeable improvements ...thing is, in a controlled test, he wasn't able to reliably tell when the CPU was clocked at half the speed; his guesses were not statistically better than chance.




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In a reply to myself: it actually seems Windows 8 isn't an upgrade over Windows 7 even performance-wise, atleast according to various benchmarks. http://www.techspot.com/review/561-windows8-vs-windows7/ was a good read if anyone else happens to be interested.