Windows 8 boots twice as fast as Windows 7
Microsoft's latest operating system has always been claimed to have a super-fast boot time and the PCMag site has done an elaborate test to prove how fast it is.
Microsoft's latest operating system has always been claimed to have a super-fast boot time and the PCMag site has done an elaborate test to prove how fast it is.
PCMag editor installs Windows 7 Ultimate (64 bit) version on Portege R835-P88 laptop with 2.5 GHz Core i5-2450M chip, 6 GB RAM, 500 GB hard drive and Intel HD Graphics 3000 graphics. Release tests, Windows 8 (64 bit) Release Previews are installed on the machine and take the same steps.
The time for Windows 7 to be ready for operation is 38 seconds while Windows 8 is 17 seconds. Microsoft's current operating system needs 12.2 seconds to shut down (shutdown) and version 8 only needs 9.9 seconds.
The two platforms work together to download 81 files of 500 MB capacity and 1 large file (under 1 GB) from the USB 2.0 drive. Windows 8 correctly predicts the time to complete copying but the speed is not significantly different.
Then, some tools to measure browsing speed, encryption, graphics . are installed to compare the performance of the two operating systems.
While Windows 8 is an operating system for computers (not a Windows RT tablet for tablets), the review shows that it can work perfectly on tablets, especially when the official version is launched and running. on new hardware like SSDs, USB 3.0 .
Criteria for Windows 7 Utimate
(64 bit) Windows 8
(64 bit) Starting 38 seconds 17 seconds Turning off 12.2 seconds 9.9 seconds Copying 81 files 500 MB 25.2 seconds 29.2 seconds Copying a large file under 1 GB 46.4 seconds 46.8 seconds Video encoding 1 minute 22 seconds 1 minute 11 seconds Review score of Geekbench 8090 8187 Review score of PCMark 7 2313 2701 Google V8 review score (v.7) 3079 6180 Psychedelic Browsing rating score 39975292
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