When transferring thousands of smaller files we also found that Windows 7 and Windows 8 offer the same performance. Similar to the previous 3DMark test, this relies on graphics drivers more than anything else. As you can see both operating systems provide similar performance with a very slight edge to Windows 7's advantage.
Reviews Software Windows 8 vs. User Comments: Add your comment to this article. You need to be a member to leave a comment. Join thousands of tech enthusiasts and participate. We're maintaining a list of motherboard drivers to make upgrades easier, so your mileage may vary. Our regular readers may already know what we use, but here's a refresher. We use four main graphics benchmarks when we compare systems. The benchmarks are meant as stress tests on a system's graphics hardware. While we run more in-depth benchmarks at varying resolutions when we compare or review GPUs, our system tests stick to p and above.
As you can see, the differences in score between the three versions are negligible. We got a slight bump up in Batman in Windows 10, but five frames per second isn't exactly mind-blowing. Let's have a look at Fire Strike Ultra. Fire Strike Ultra does show us that there's a jump in score from Windows 7 to 8. However, the difference in scores from Window 8. That's not enough for us to say that Windows 10 offers any definite advantages in graphics performance yet. However, DirectX 12 may change this in the future.
There are several other features that gamers may want to consider when making the choice to upgrade or not. For now, Windows 10 is still dripping wet from its birth. It's wailing from having its butt spanked, so we know it's working, but it's not yet doing any better than its older sibling, Windows 8.
After all, Windows 8. We'll be running more in-depth tests to see if these initial findings hold true across more hardware and games, and we'll be watching as Windows 10 grows up. We compared graphics performance between Windows 7, 8.
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