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Looks like you are challenging my legendary 7600GS in a duel in call of duty!!!!
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![]() The hit seems worse on lower end hardware, too. I have the results, but never got round to publishing them on this forum, as I got hung up on how to do those nice graphs like you see on TPU - typical bloody perfectionist! ![]() Therefore, I can quite believe that a mid range card on XP can outperform a high end one on Vista or 7 in certain situations.
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i think we also missed the fact that he is saying it ruins better on XP....of course it does. their DX10 games.
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I concur. Something is going on with your GPU and/or x64 driver has better GPU optimizations than your x86 driver. That is to say, the x64 OS is not the direct reason for your change in performance.
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No way man. The drivers are totally the same. I said it before that they are the cd drivers.
The x64 adds instructions to my cpu, which is a part of the answer... |
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vista sucks on 1gb of ram. thats why you have a huge jump in performance
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CD drivers? There's your problem. You should always use the most recent drivers available from NVIDIA, Intel, AMD, Via, and Intel websites except for audio, network, and other integrated peripherals like RAID controllers which comes direct from the motherboard manufacturer website.
There's a very good chance those x64 drivers from the disk are not full-featured (the system is taking shortcuts to draw an image) beta drivers. Judging by your system specs, your system released before, or close to, the release of XP x64.
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If that is what you call suck, it means my computer has no ram, while it can run vista :P
@Ford I used the CD drivers in order not to differ the drivers from the original one. I have used the latest drivers again in 32 bit mode and the results were again identical. |
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x64 instructions do not improve performance. Only in the sense that they allow x64 software to access more RAM and does not help 32bit software. It's obviously something to with drivers.
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The x64 bit platforms also add instructions to my cpu, which means it adds performance more than thought. I am saying it again, i used the most recent drivers and benched my rig again in 32 bit mode only. The result was identical.
@Ford I have bought my graphic card in 2007 and the rig in 2006 so dont be afraid about drivers man. I did the bench even with the latest drivers, but only in 32 bit. I got the same result. |
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It doesn't increase performace at all though. That's not what x64 instructions do. That's what SSE and 3DNow! instructions are for.
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AMD64 and EM64T processors always have the x86-64 instruction set. The difference is if the processor uses it or not (depends on if the processor is running in real, legacy, or long mode).
There's a huge difference between 64-bit and 32-bit drivers (all memory addresses must be the longer length so that if the device gets pushed into that region of the memory, it will be able to fully access it).
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Well a lot of questions as if you dont see the proofs there. I got tired here!!! It is 24:00 so goodnight :P
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If you use GeForce 197.41 graphic drivers for 32-bit and 64-bit as well as nForce 15.26 chipset drivers for 32-bit and 64-bit, I doubt you'll see much difference in points/performance. The only difference you will see is due to Windows XP x64 (5.2) compared to Windows XP (5.1). XP x64 generally scores better in CPU tests but about even (or a little lower) in 32-bit games.
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I forgot to mention. That 7800GTX was running on XP x86.
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Then our OP's results sound a bit unlikely...
I wouldn't be surprised. Performance advantage likely varies with system components and the type of software run. It's just on the few games I checked and on a handful of hardware configs (mine and my friend's) fps was better on XP.
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I scored 5 points lower with the cpu in x64!!!!! @DrPepper I have seen tests which achieve 10000 points which disagree with my score. Publish them if you want to disagree for sure. Mind you that the score you have seen would be hard to find same as with my system specs. I have published the results only for my rig not for others. @qubit I cannot make other differences if mdsx1950 doesnt publish his results, at least in x86. The fps are higher on xp than windows 7. The least you can do to distinguish it, is in need for speed most wanted. @all!!! Who has the results in 3DMark in 64 and 32 bit modes pls publish them here!
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I just downloaded the latest drivers yesterday and restarted the rig today, making again the bench in 3DMark and this are the results with the latest drivers only in 32 bit mode:
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I reckon that in just about every scenario XP will be faster than Vista or 7. The only time the later OS's seem to match it, is where the frame rate is already in the 40-70fps range, ie quite low and on high end hardware. I saw an ExtremeTech article on this about a year ago using Vista. I would have liked to have seen a greater range of testing from them, including games that would normally run much faster than what they had there. Now, for anyone that wants to challenge my assertion, no I'm not prepared to spend lots of time and hassle checking this out! It just looks very likely from what I've seen.
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If your using Win 7 and you get about an approx of 40fps in a game on 1GB Ram. You will max get about 45-48fps on XP. I'm telling this through personal experience
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Yeah, the x64 drivers should be much more interesting. But anyway I am not going to bench it cuz now i have the x86 one. It looks like better having the x64 rather than x86 :P
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I noticed similar differences on Half-life (all versions) and Unreal Tournament (all versions), but I didn't do a formal bench on those. Just watched the Fraps counter while playing or setting the view to the same point, holding it steady and comparing fps. EDIT: Just seen this posted while I was writing out my post: My reply to mdsx1950 would also apply to yourself. The results are nuts, but true.
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XP to 7 ATI: 42 to 45.5 46.5 to 41.2 47.7 to 41.6 40 to 36 92.9 to 97.8 Only Cryis (and somewhat Far Cry 2) showed a significant difference (and we all know 4 FPS in Crysis is BIG ).NVIDIA: 47.5 to 46 52 to 51.4 50.7 to 49.5 39.7 to 40 121.4 to 116.9 Virtually all the same for NVIDIA.
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