Especially if one wants to "hopefully dispel all sorts of myths and FUD".
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Especially if one wants to "hopefully dispel all sorts of myths and FUD".
The chart colours for CI7 on the X-Plane chart (page 9) are around the wrong way.
I'm also irked that one can't compare between CPUs (to help make a purchase decisions for future CPUs/video cards) as the memory amount and video card changes for each system.
One other thing I would suggest, especially on the gaming tests is to run them with sound enabled as this could have measurable effects on game play.
It's only better in 2D and maybe in 3D. You should rather say GUI latency/responsiveness, because Linux kernel is much more responsive. Windows DE sucks because it's not as half feature rich as KDE (I know you're a Gnome troll, so I'm not surprised why did you said this). Windows is not memory efficient - my 32 bit XP consumed more memory then my 64bit Arch Linux (I couldn't believe!), I can only imagine how amount of memory Windows 7 consumes. It's slow (except graphics).
Scheduler performance (average, worse):
Linux: 0.009mS 0.3mS
Windows: 2mS scheduling latency 16mS
http://widefox.pbworks.com/Scheduler#Timeslice
Windows looks like a big, fat cow. If you cannot backup what you said just be a nice troll and be quiet, please.
It's sad the title is misleading and introduction is very irritating. The newest graphic drivers were tested (which have different versions!) and not the ones which are parts of both systems(?), so the tittle "Is Windows 7 Actually Faster Than Ubuntu 10.04" sounds misleading. Introduction sounds fuddish too, because those performance differences are rather because of differences in graphic drivers which were used and not because of Ext4 or "kernel getting bloated, because its package is big". At least, the last page is free of marketing talk.
I would like to see a benchmark using EXT 4 on a spinning platter hard drive... It seems like all the benchmarks are using SSDs.
Windows might be better for a desktop than Ubuntu Linux, but it is by no means better than Linux. Ubuntu Linux has kernel that is optimized for servers, which prevents a fair comparison from being done of Linux and Windows. Just the fact that Linux is represented by Ubuntu does not mean that it is a fair representation of what Linux can actually do.
I'm setting up the PTS on Win7 right now myself, and I see that UT2004 isn't integrated into it yet, so I can understand why it wasn't included in the test then. When will it be implemented, by the way?
Also, a test based on Unreal Engine 3 would be awesome since a lot of current day games run on it... However, I'm not aware of any UE3 games on Linux, although it's obviously possible (we even saw UT3 screenshots on Linux...).