Recently, foreign devilmountain software companies in memory 1GB and memory 2GB hardware configuration of the Vista SP1 running speed test, but the results found that the system does not seem to have changed too much. This makes many users feel a bit of a surprise.
SP1 failed to improve Vista speed
It is understood that the test is using Vista SP1 RC1 version, dual-core processor, independent graphics, memory used 1GB and 2GB respectively. According to Craigbarth, a senior technical officer at the Devilmountain software company, 1GB memory and 2GB memory did not affect the speed at which Vista SP1 was running.
Obviously, the test results are not consistent with what Microsoft previously described as "Vista SP1 running faster than Vista RTM." "The results are surprising to everyone, but the facts are facts," Craigbarth said at the end.
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A few months ago, Microsoft made it clear before and after the release of the Windows Vista SP1 Beta that the main purpose of the SP1 patch package was to improve system compatibility, stability, and security. In fact, it has been very clear to tell users that in the SP1, improve the speed/efficiency of the system is not the primary task.
In addition, Windows Vista SP1 is still in the test state, until the official release, the patch itself will be the corresponding optimization process, I believe that time to talk about "system speed" may not be the way it is now.