Windows7, Vista, XP performance comparison

  

Windows 7 Build 7048, Windows 7 Beta Build 7000, Windows Vista SP1, Windows XP SP3…… Although Windows 7 is still in the development stage, we can't help but compare it with the performance of Vista and XP. Before the test, the performance of Windows 7 is indeed a clear winner. Here we will conduct a centralized comparison of these systems.

Test Platform Configuration:

1. High-end system: Phenom X4 9700 processor, Radeon HD 3850 graphics card, 4GB memory

2. Low-end system: Pentium DC E2220 processing , GeForce 8400 GS graphics card, 1GB memory

Test project:

1, system installation: time required to install the operating system

2, system startup: from boot to Average time available for desktop

3, system shutdown: average shutdown time

4, local file movement: transfer 100MB JPEG image file between two hard disks

Local file movement: Transfer 1MB to 200MB files between two hard disks.

6. Network file transfer: Transfer 100MB JPEG picture files from the test machine to the NAS device

7 , Network file transfer: Transfer 1MB to 100MB file from the test machine to the NAS device.

8. Local file movement under load: Transfer DVD ISO image while transferring 100MB JPEG between two hard disks Image file

9, local file movement under load: making a DVD ISO image Transfer 2.5MB files ranging from 1MB to 100MB between two hard disks

10, Network file transfer under load: Transfer DVD ISO image while transferring 100MB JPEG image file from test machine to NAS device

11. Network file transfer under load: Transfer DVD ISO image from the test machine to the NAS device 2.5MB file from 1MB to 100MB

12. File compression: use the system with ZIP Function Compress 100MB File

13. File Compression: Use the system's own ZIP function to compress 1GB file

14. Decompress the file: Use the system's own ZIP function to decompress the 100MB file

15. Decompression of files: Decompress 1GB files using the system's own ZIP function.

16. File compression under load: Convert DVD RIP to .ISO image and use the system to compress 100MB files with the ZIP function

17, file compression under load: DVD RIP into an ISO image while using the system with ZIP function to compress 1GB file

18, under the load file decompression: DVD RIP into an ISO image while using the system Comes with the ZIP function to decompress 100MB files

19 File decompression under load: Decompress 1GB file with DVD RIP into ISO image at the same time.

20, Install Office 2007: Average time to install Ultimate Edition from DVD disc

21, open a simple Word document: 10 pages, only text

22, open a simple Word document: 100 pages, mixed text and text

23, open a simple Excel document: basic format

24, open complex Excel documents: contains formulas and charts

25, burn DVD disc: burn CD 7 Beta 1 ISO image using CDBurnerXP

26, open a simple PDF document: Adobe Reader 8 , 10 pages, only text

27, open complex PDF documents: Adobe Reader 8, 100 pages, mixed graphics

28, 3D games: "Far Cry 2"

29, 3D games: "Call of Duty: World of War"

30, 3D games: "Left 4 Dead"

31, 3D games: "Crysis Warhead"

The above tests are in Windows 7 Build 7048 64-bit, Windows 7 Beta Build 7000 32/64-bit, Windows Vista SP1 32-bit Windows XP SP3 performed on 32-bit again, the highest score recorded 1 min, the worst by 5 points, was among those who were 2,3,4 points, the last accumulation, the lower the score the better the results.

The final score is as follows:



Conclusion:

1. Overall, Windows 7 is much better than Windows. Vista/XP, and Vista is better than XP on high-end systems, and there is basically no difference on low-end systems.

2, Windows 7 is getting better and better, or at least 64-bit version.

3, 64-bit Windows 7 performs better on high-end configuration systems, and 32-bit wins on low-end systems.

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