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Old 01-17-2009, 11:23 AM
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Old 01-17-2009, 04:09 PM
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Default Re: Windows 7 BETA vs Windows Vista SP1 SSD Performance Compared

Hi, a little question... how you set in Bios storage controler, as IDE or AHCI (for Windows 7) ???, because some SSD drives will not properly work with SATA as storage controler configured in BIOS (ex: OCZ Core first edition).
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I'm confused, how could a -1.0% CPU reading be anything other than an error? How is it possible for a CPU to use less than 0%? That's like saying your water hose is using -1% water.
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Comparison with xp would be useful
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Default Re: Windows 7 BETA vs Windows Vista SP1 SSD Performance Compared

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W7 blew Vista to pieces scoring -1% CPU usage under every test.
Wow, Windows 7 is really efficient. It actually uses less then none of the CPU. Incredible. I'm definitely going to go buy it as soon as it comes out.


By the way, any ideas where I can buy a PSU that only uses negative 100 watts and outputs 800 watts? It would blow the efficiency of my current PSU to pieces!


How about a laptop that is only -1 feet high? That would be incredible!

Or maybe a fan with -100 DB noise output?

I know! A car that uses negative 5 gallons per mile! I'll get rich if I can create one of those! Anyone want to invest? I'll call the company "laws of physics Rn't us".



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Default Re: Windows 7 BETA vs Windows Vista SP1 SSD Performance Compared

ehhm..is it just me or our consumer trends carried out while sleeping or under the influence ? Millions of consumers are still dealing with vista glitches...Millions!
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consumer trends carried out while sleeping or under the influence ?
Both!
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