Windows 7 x64 Stress/Speed Test GPU Acceleration


Minimum requirements for Windows 7: 1 ghz 512 ram Graphics card that can handle GPU acceleration Windows 7 handles the new GPU acceleration to enable faster performance in the Windows environment without the need to stress the CPU. System used: 2.6 Ghz AMD Processor 4 gigs ram HD 3870 Graphics Card

25 thoughts on “Windows 7 x64 Stress/Speed Test GPU Acceleration

  1. in most cases you wont see any speed increase but there are some benefits, for example i use ps2 emulator, i get 45 fps of 60 in windows xp 32 bit using a dx9 gpu plugin, but using win 7 64 bit allows me to use a dx10/11 gpu plugin which gets me full speed 60fps.

    it depends much on your hardware tho, if you have a low end video card i would not bother low numbers in a series – NVIDIA 8xxx or 9xxx if its an 8800 or 9800 then yes upgrade, especially if u have 4 gb of ram-32 bit only sees 3.25gb

  2. @SuperAstigPINOY
    for newer video cards yes, you can have more ram installed (4GB limit on 32 bit systems)
    if you video card is dx9.0c or lower your better off 32 bit, but if your card can use dx10, dx10.1 or dx11 i would suggest moving to vista 64 or win 7 64.

  3. @IIUKBlitzII dude, you realize its a month since i posted right?
    i already have it firgured out now.
    still i appreciate that you wanted me to know the difference :P

  4. many people said the windows 7 x64 is for gaming . is that true ?. pls answer T.T

  5. @tabbiepsu Ah ok, I think you have alone Mac and use program for Windows
    (sorry but I don’t good speak english)

  6. @IronKlad91 Well…I wanted to give mac a try and it works really great but… I missed windows and now iu have windows 7 and snow leopard on it :P
    Still i’ll be getting a gaming pc next time ;)

  7. Its 2010 now and nearly 17 months since you posted this video. And still Windows Vista ultimate x64 is more stable than Windows 7 ultimate x64 in Autocad, Max, Photoshop and generally in games.

  8. I totally aggre with you on the windows 7 64 bit and everything you said in the video was right :)
    Been using the rtm for months now and it’s never crashed (running it on my mac for games, windows live, cuz windows 7 is awesome and i’ll never hate it no matter what apple offers and because it looks attractive) i dont think i mever gonna use xp or vista again xD!

  9. hello Cod3Honor…
    your thought doesn’t seem right though as if why would there be dual core processors then if we are not “multi-tasked” as you say?

    computers are performing mult task all the time, even if we don’t even know what they are doing exactly – but they are!!

  10. could somebody explain to me what exactly is the so called “GPU accelaration” on Windows 7? it stress much less the CPU? Windows XP didn’t have GPU accelaration as well?

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