Windows 7 RC vs. Vista Benchmark

  

Windows 7 RC Edition starts today and is available to MSDN and TechNet subscribers, and will be released to the public on May 5, before ZDNet's performance on Windows 7 RC and Vista SP1 In the comparison test, the two are basically equal, and there is no obvious win or loss, which is the same on both the A card and the N card. Recently Gizmodo benchmarked Windows 7 RC and Vista, let's take a look at the results.


Benchmark Comparison

This test is a 32-bit version. The test machine is configured as: 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 4GB RAM, 256MB. Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT graphics card.

The first set of tests took the benchmarks that users used almost every day, and Windows 7 had a slight advantage in booting, while applying filters to 16.6MB (9764x3720 pixels) images in shutdown and in Adobe Photoshop CS4. In terms of speed, Vista's scores are good for Windows 7 RC.


Adobe Photoshop CS4

The second set of tests is aimed at the traditional benchmark PCMark Vantage and 3DMark Vantage, except that Vista won Windows 7 RC in 3DMark testing, and other aspects of Windows. 7 RC has won the competition.


Traditional Benchmark Results

From the test results, although Windows 7 gives everyone a feeling of speed, however, objective data shows that Windows 7 RC is only The advantage of the quaint benchmark is that it is slightly inferior to Vista in everyday applications.

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