Thursday, October 29, 2009
Benchmarking Windows 7: Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger? : New Means Better, Right?
Benchmarking Windows 7: Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger? : New Means Better, Right? - Review Tom's Hardware: "Perhaps Microsoft’s end-of-life announcement for that venerable operating system had something to do with the rise in popularity of Windows Vista. Or maybe high-end users simply wanted to enjoy the newer features, such as its Aero visual enhancement, as well as Media Center, available to Home Premium and Ultimate buyers. However, a few of Vista’s nagging problems have persisted, including slow loading times, a ravenous appetite for RAM, and the need for even more RAM to minimize those slow loading times via SuperFetch."