TEST: Which Windows is BEST for gaming and work? The fastest Windows!

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00:00 The Best Windows. Intro
01:27 Conditions of experiments for most productive windows
02:17 Which Windows loads faster?
04:06 Which Windows takes less RAM memory?
05:22 Fastest launch of programs.
06:27 Processor benchmark
07:36 Which windows is best for gaming? Graphics benchmark
08:32 Convertation test. Productivity comparison
09:19 Which windows takes less space?

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Here are our big experimental video! Support it and share with friends! Please write your opinion here...

PCNPC
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upgraded from 8.1 to 10 (home) but 8.1 runs much smoother and never takes much memory so I reinstalled 8.1.

autobooster
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Underrated content here, thank you for taking the time to carry out these tests

benchmarks
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On last screen i'm really say myself why i am watching this video. LOL

Nihadonly
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thats what im searching for.. thanx dude

enimv
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i had issues with windows 10 and especially my wifi constantly cutting out.i switched to linux zorin os and its flawless and super fast.this would be the perfect os for security and speed for older laptops.

ianpearson
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Hello Sir
Please Help me 🙏
My Acer nitro V 15 laptop something Problem. That show cAdd Runtime error 5 Invalid producers call or agrugement . Please solve my problem 😭

ARJ_Ronnie
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Very good video! Keep good work up bro 👍

firedevzz
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Great effort!
I *think* Windows 7 is the fastest. It does not have extra features like the other latest Windows 8, 10, 11. I used Windows 10 earlier. It was hell. Now I use Windows 7, which is super fast and gives me satisfaction. I love Windows 7.

nobodybutjack
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thankyou very much . Very useful video .

rijuthk
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Nice video! Seems 3DMark score was abit off tho, probably a driver thing.

hpd_hero
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It clearly seems windows 8 is the best but some people just don’t seem to like windows 8 having heard from people over the years of how bad windows 8 was because of the interface but its the fastest and most efficient

roveltz
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I love windows 8.1 its modern and running on PC without taking more ram and CPU usage or HDD read write speed and good for person's who have minimum PC requirements and want to play games

saadmostafa
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I used a microsoft activation script on windows 10 2019 ltsc and i love it

ToastedHeadcrab
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I assume this was a mechanical HDD? I've got a Rufus USB ready with LTSC and am a bit uneasy still to make the jump to install. But my testing in vbox suggests that it will be incredibly fast on NVME when directly installed. I managed to get MS Store working in the VM, this is because I want to game. I'm pretty good with a command prompt and okay with PowerShell as long as I have the web for searching. I assume I'll probably be fine.

kirkh
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These differences are negligible. The reason for people still using Windows 7 is not really the speed, they actually want to avoid MS spying, and want better stability of OS.

Gamer__
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Hello so I need help. Lets say my old netbook doesnt have an graphics card. Will poor graphics performance affect my performance then? Thanks

patrikborovec
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[Windows - 7 Pro Fully Actived] rocks. Even with no updates ever. I just hate doing a fresh install, really sucks.

phantom
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Windows 8.1 would have been the best OS if it still had support for modern day games

Habibi_Zen
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Not trying to bring down your benchmarks here, but i feel the correct way to do these tests is NOT with a freshly installed OS but with a stripped down and optimised (as much as you can!) OS. The difference between a stock OS and an optimised one is staggering.
I do myself have a main Windows 7 installation, suuuper clean and optimised, and as i had to install Windows 10 (LTSC) in another drive to be able to play Hogwarts Legacy, i'm working on stripping down and optimising that OS too. It's a work in progress, but from the very start i've been cleaning its garbage, for example: instead of using the stock W10 LTSC iso, i've used NTLite to remove Windows Defender and other crap out off the iso.
I can tell you that, first of all, both take very little time to boot, almost identical. I can understand W7 booting slow in your test due to the HDD, but there's no way LTSC is so far away from 7. Like, your LTSC may have some serious crap starting at startup, or unoptimised drivers. Secondly i want to state that W7 is still my favorite between the two, always feeling more snappy, responsive. In the end, i will be using W7 99% of the time, due to my audio usb interface not having proper drivers for W10 (I use the pc mainly for audio purposes), but other than that (for example, if i had a more recent audio interface with good W10 support), i think the performance is fairly similar between the two, if these two are properly optimised.

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