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Gautam Out To Find Perfect OS

windows1ytrsygdqmqssc4ww8gkk80kc6ylu316ao144c8c4woosog48wth1.jpegHWBot members who regularly browse through and participate in threads on the XtremeSystems forum probably already know Gautam, the fierce, harsh and ultra-strict moderator. However, next to cleaning up threads on the forums, he also shows quite the interest in benchmarking … or, to be closer to the truth: he’s addicted to it. In an article released today on the front-end website of the forums, overclockers.com, Gautam tries out 8 different operating systems in an attempt to find the golden combination for 6 benchmarks.

In contrary to what I would expect, XP is quite bad in a lot of benchmarks, probably because the graphics card drivers are becoming more and more optimized for Vista and Windows 7. Also surprising is the advantage of XP over Vista for Wprime, whereas a lot of users prefer do it the other way around. Most certainly an interesting read for those who want to get the absolute most out of their configuration!

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“So, who is the winner? Well, if you’ve scrolled to skip past the graphs, every single benchmark has a unique operating system that does best. Overall, the two most solid performers are Server 2008 32 and Vista 32. Both of these are at the top for the 3D benchmarks, and fare okay in the 2D benchmarks as well. Deserving of flak in every day usage or not, in benchmarks, Vista 32 performs very well. Contrary to popular belief, XP and 7’s supposed “lightness” does not really translate in benchmarks. In fact, the more CPU-centric a benchmark is, the worse 7 tends to do. The only thing XP remains good for are 2D benchmarks, falling far behind the pack in all things 3D. Once again, this article only sets out to show which the fastest operating systems are by the numbers. The fastest choice might not necessarily be the best one for you.”

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Link to source: http://www.overclockers.com/windows-showdown-8-operating-systems-6-benchmarks/

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All of the graphs are I7 + ATI?

single card? CF? CF-X?

Theres some very interesting info in there but.. not well enough annotated IMHO

Thanks for doing all those runs Gautam! The wP + XP result surprised me... I was expecting Vista 32 to win, but my attitude towards wP + Vista came from C2Q
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Single GPU has the same outcome, maybe I'll post some scores in this thread later today. (a bit less scientific) With nVidia AM3 is indeed completely different, XP32 leads, everything else is worse, but in 05 it's still certainly faster. Proxycon and Firefly in 05 and 06 are pretty much totally system bound, and those two tests heavily favor Vista.

Now I'll confess, the one situation I don't know about is when you have a single GPU that's slow enough that it's the bottleneck even in GT1/GT2.
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nV 8600 ish? Maybe dipping to 8500? 7900GTX will deffo do it
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Thanks for doing this Gautam. I just tried it out for wP and my times got a massive kick in the arse.

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Quote:
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something's up with that Wprime bench, it's been proven to be faster on Vista by too many people
Nope, it's fine ( check the last paragraph of this post )

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Yeah, I had the same idea. Test methodology seems solid, though.
It is, indeed.
I trust Gautam, and I also happen to have tested the same benches on various OSs this week myself and my results are putting Windows XP Professional x86 SP3 in the lead like Gautam.

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Let's see the "proof" On Core 2 I agree Vista is faster, but on i7 nope. Check out the fastest wprime 32m Bloomfield scores on hwbot and see for yourself.
That is correct.
Core 2 Duo at least ( not sure about Quad, I honestly don't remember ) is faster in Vista.
But on i7 windows xp x86 is faster than Win Vista x86/x64 & Win7 x86/x64.
My XP SP3 runs were about 3 seconds faster.
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Im gaining about 4.5 seconds using XP SP3 compared to W7 64-bit RC1 (just what I happened to have handy)... with a couple of tactical tweaks.
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take a look here:

http://www.maxxpi.net/pages/special/os-differences.php
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