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Old 01-13-2008, 12:38 AM   #1
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Default Windows Vista SP1 vs XP SP2 performance tests!
EDIT: Updated with Doom 3 results.

EDIT: Yet another update, this time with F.E.A.R. performance numbers.

EDIT: Another update, this time with Call of Duty 4 results! Scroll down a bit to check 'em out.

EDIT: Post updated with tests of Vista's SuperFetch feature turned on and off. See bottom of post for results.

I just reinstalled Vista Home Premium 64-bit and thought I'd run some tests. These are just a bunch of quick benches I did to satisfy my own curiosity, but I thought I'd share them with you guys. The test config is as follows:

Core 2 Duo E6600 @ 3.2GHz (8*400)
Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3
8GB DDR2-800 4-5-4-15
GeForce 8800GT 512MB (stock)
Western Digital Caviar SE16 250GB <--- Vista Home Premium SP1 RC 64-bit
Samsung SpinPoint T166 320GB <--- Windows XP Professional SP2

[See the end for some comments on the results.]

The tests:

File copy (6.3GB ISO from Samsung drive to WD drive):

Vista: 2min 48sec

XP: 3min 07sec


File extraction (extracting the Crysis patch zip file with WinRAR):

Vista: 14s

XP: 13s


File extraction (extracting 3.9GB RAR archive file using WinRAR):

Vista: 2min 16sec

XP: 2min 22sec


File extraction (extracting 1.7GB ISO file using 7zip):

Vista: 2min 05sec (64-bit version of 7zip)

XP: 2min 18sec (32-bit version of 7zip)


Program load times:

Vista:
Photoshop CS3: 2 secs
OpenOffice: 1.5 secs
Crysis: 26 secs

XP:
Photoshop CS3: 8.5 secs
OpenOffice: 6.5 secs
Crysis: 33 secs


Photoshop CS3 "Retouch artist's benchmark":

Vista: 30s

XP: 29s


3DMark06

Vista:
3DMarks: 11297
SM2.0: 5227
SM3.0: 4942
CPU: 2772

XP:
3DMarks: 11706
SM2.0: 5391
SM3.0: 5150
CPU: 2869


Call of Duty 4 (1280x1024, MAX settings, except no AA and AF slider at ~half):

Vista: 104fps (avg), 54fps (min), 255fps (max)

XP: 102fps (avg), 56fps (min), 274fps (max)

Since CoD4 contains no built-in benchmark, I had to measure with FRAPS and play the same sequence a few times to get somewhat reliable results. I played from the beginning of the level "The Bog" and until you pick up the Javelin, approximately 3 minutes of gameplay. The results were very consistent, so they're probably pretty accurate despite the inaccurate methodology.


F.E.A.R. (1280x1024, MAX settings, 4xAA, 16xAF):

Vista: 97fps (avg), 48fps (min), 242fps (max)

XP: 95fps (avg), 45fps (min), 242fps (max)


Doom 3 (1280x1024, Ultra quality, no AA, no AF):

Vista: 181 fps
XP: 191 fps

Doom 3 (1280x1024, Ultra quality, 8xAA, no AF):

Vista: 54 fps
XP: 55 fps


Crysis GPU-test (1280x1024):

Vista (”High”, DX10, 64-bit): 35fps (avg)

Vista (”High”, DX9, 64-bit): 37fps (avg)

Vista (”High”, DX10, 32-bit): 35fps (avg)

Vista (”High”, DX9, 32-bit): 36fps (avg)

Vista (”Very High”, DX10, 64-bit): 20fps (avg)

XP (”High”): 39fps (avg)


Crysis CPU-test 2 (800x600):

Vista (”Low”, except ”Physics” on high, DX9, 32-bit): 60fps (avg)

Vista (”Low”, except ”Physics” on high, DX9, 64-bit): 54fps (avg)

XP (”Low”, except ”Physics” on high): 69fps (avg)


Comments:

It's interesting to see that Vista's performance seems to have progressed since it was released. The general usage tests are either faster or equal to XP. It should be noted that the program load times may be influenced slightly by the fact that the OSs reside on different drives (Samsung/WD). However, Vista is on the slower drive (the WD), so it only makes the results even more impressive. Talking about the program load times, it's obvious that Vista's SuperFetch feature works wonderfully. Even though I've only launched Photoshop and OpenOffice a few times, Vista has already picked this up and loads them into mem right after boot up. Crysis was almost certainly not cached into RAM during the test, but still loaded faster than in XP.

The horrendous file copy performance has been fixed. Performance is definitely higher than in XP. Also gone are the sometimes irritatingly long file deletion times. File deletion seems instantaneous now, just like it's always been in XP.

Now, we've come to the less stellar part of Vista's performance: Gaming. 3DMark06 did perform okay, with numbers within 3-4% of XP. Although a performance decrease is never welcome, this is tolerable. Moving on to Crysis, however, things look a little more bleak. Performance is down 5-8% when looking at DX9 32/64-bit benches and DX10 is even worse off. The CPU test is also curious with a WinXP performance lead of 15%! This was definitely unexpected and something that would be interesting to research further.

EDIT: With the addition of the Call of Duty 4 results, things are more of a mixed bag. CoD4 actually performed very well and Vista was able to match the performance of XP. It's clear that more data is needed to come to a conclusion here. From the two games I've tested, Vista does atleast seem to do an "okay" job.

EDIT: Okay, with F.E.A.R added to the mix we can see that Vista doesn't seem all that bad for gaming. Not much else to say, really. The more data the better and with these three tested games, Vista performance seems good enough.

I haven't really benchmarked enough apps to show any clear trends, but it seems general Vista performance is very good and caching to RAM is beneficial. Overall feel of Vista is very good and subjectively an improvement over its performance at release. Thus far, it feels slightly faster than XP, even when stuff is not cached into memory. This is not just imagined either. Loading the image for the Photoshop test was about twice as fast in Vista compared to XP and it was the first time that file was loaded so it couldn't have been cached. With all that said, gaming performance is still a let-down and it seems we'll have to live with it.

Hope you all appreciated this and found it interesting! Thanks for reading.

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EDIT: Vista has a feature called SuperFetch, which treats the system RAM as a giant disk cache. Whatever memory not used by another application gets stuffed with data that you use frequently, so that it can be loaded quickly if you need it. Some people believe this feature to be useless, so I set out to test this too. Results below (in seconds):



As can be seen, SuperFetch has a very large impact on program load times.
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Old 01-13-2008, 01:48 AM   #2
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nice job man, as soon as sp1 is released im going back to vista ultimate 64. seems that they are getting things worked out. still dissapointed with dx10 and crysis x64
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Old 01-13-2008, 04:36 AM   #3
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You should test out few more games (and would be great if you'd have modern ATI card to bench with too, to see what, if any, difference the driver quality on ati vs nv makes)
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Old 01-13-2008, 08:55 AM   #4
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Personally for me, I have not had any troubles with Vista. I still don't see what the fuss is about and what the problems are about Vista other than it being an overpriced upgrade to Windows XP. :) I haven't experienced any performance issues.
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Personally for me, I have not had any troubles with Vista. I still don't see what the fuss is about and what the problems are about Vista other than it being an overpriced upgrade to Windows XP. :) I haven't experienced any performance issues.
I only experience some lock-ups with windows media player, most of the times windows media player let my pc even crash >_<
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Old 01-13-2008, 09:23 AM   #6
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Is there a release date for Vista SP1 yet?

I'm guessing your using the BETA of SP1.
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Old 01-13-2008, 10:43 AM   #7
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I am also running x64 Ultimate without problems, but would like to thank the OP for the details, good to know figures.!!

On the gaming front, I have noticed that (synthetically) I can almost match my old XP benches by increasing CPU speed a bit. I performed my old benchies at 3.2, but can get with 300 points now that I have upped my speed to 3.4!! I know this is not feasable realistically, but I get near enough XP performance now !

I am also using the original SP1 RC, though I believe a refresh has been done.....wonder what (if anything) that changes?

One thing though.......don't think I could ever go back to XP........man its UGLY!!!
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I haven't experienced any performance issues.
Yes you do, every vista user has degraded performance issues to some extent like games.


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I would jump to vista as soon as i have all my apps at full x64 support and not to mention full drivers support for all of my hardware.

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Yes you do, every vista user has degraded performance issues to some extent like games.


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I would jump to vista as soon as i have all my apps at full x64 support and not to mention full drivers support for all of my hardware.
I think his (or hers ) point (like many of us who have no 'issues') is that there has been no noticable performance issues in Vista, I mean, look at the figures, no real noticable difference to the the human eye there..or can you tell the difference between 36 and 39 fps??!!

I know that XP is still faster for games, but when I weigh up gaming vs other usage, Vista is the clear winner.....for me anyway.
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Yes you do, every vista user has degraded performance issues to some extent like games.
EDITED: Sorry read that wrong. Yes all people might have a degrade in performance on one thing or another. But Vista is faster in "some" things (for me a lot for things). So going back to XP from Vista you will also get a degrade in performance one way or another. So its a lose/lose, win/win situation. And this SP1 is looking very attractive. Only its first SP and its already almost matching XP's SP2 in performance.

Can we get a compare against XP SP1 vs Vista SP1?
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