

Quick Tour of Vista 5472
#16
Posted 22 July 2006 - 03:32 PM
though my monitor is now set at 59hz (?). i'll try windvd7 this afternoon, though with the last release (vista),
the image quality suffered, and i got a popup stating the application had a compatiblity issue, but would still
run...had to restart to get flash to install...will also try nvidia purevideo (had same results as with windvd7
last time). divx and matroska pack run great, as does media player light, though it took a bit of doing to get
it to be the default player for the matroska encoded stuff.
#17
Posted 22 July 2006 - 04:06 PM

Looks like ill have to buy a new drive.
#18
Posted 22 July 2006 - 05:28 PM
nitram, on Jul 22 2006, 09:06 AM, said:

Looks like ill have to buy a new drive.


#19
Posted 22 July 2006 - 07:32 PM

#21
Posted 23 July 2006 - 02:49 AM
errors, as i can't stand it any more

#22
Posted 23 July 2006 - 04:18 AM
Startup:
*Is quite fast, better than builds 5384 and 5456.
Desktop:

*Cool new wallpaper
Computer (large icons):

Flip3d:

Updating Vista and TrendMicro:

*TrendMicro is offering a beta program for Internet Security Suite 14 for Vista untill October, 10, 2006.
*Downloading 2.7 MB of security updates from windows update, on first boot.
Advanced Firewall:

System:

*Activated using one of my Beta 2 (5384 x86) keys
*Windows experience performance is just 2.5, my XFX Geforce FX 5500 (256 MB) is pushing it down (the lowest subscore).
Device Manager:
(Conexant Capture - ok)

*Im happy 'cause my PixelView MPEG-2 Pro (Conexant) is installed with the pixelview drives for XP/2k3, but HDTVR 2.5, K!TV 2.4 (beta2) and the remote control dont work correctly.
Windows MediaPlayer 11:

*Looks just great good for me. WMP playback is smooth for any kind of media, including my decrypted / ripped files.
Media Center:

*In my opinion has improved performance when coampared to previous Vista builds.
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Edited by Nvyseal, 25 July 2006 - 05:23 AM.
#23
Posted 23 July 2006 - 04:19 AM
#24
Posted 23 July 2006 - 04:28 AM
Corel Graphic Suite 11:
(PhotoPaint)

*Corel Graphics Suite 11, PhotoPaint, from where i saved these screenies.
InterVideo Win DVD:
(plaing .VOB file)

*Playback speed and quality are satisfatory using hardware decode / color control.
Office 2007 Beta 2:

*I seams to take more time to install than on XP/2k3, but works great (as expected).
Reliability and Performance monitor:

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Now im going to install x64 version, i will put it in the partition x86 is now running, then will see if MCE behaves this way here. Will be online during x64 install from my other PC. My next step, maybe tomorrow: See how x86 build works on my older PC (system 2 on the sig). I am curious about what will windows experience rating be.
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Good idea, will check boot times, apps load times and compatibility for x64 and compare with x86.
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Edited by vrosa x64, 23 July 2006 - 01:58 PM.
#25
Posted 23 July 2006 - 04:30 AM

#26
Posted 23 July 2006 - 06:31 AM

i installed the nvidia purevideo codec, though i don't see it (nv control panel) in the taskbar.

#27
Posted 23 July 2006 - 07:12 AM
Burning again now...
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Resolved and installed
Edited by vrosa x64, 23 July 2006 - 10:28 PM.
#28
Posted 23 July 2006 - 10:57 PM
I wasnt able too install the conexant video capture driver (AMD64 mod, not certifyed), but the assocoated audio device was installed (conexant audio capture).
Software compatibility is quite good, I installed basicaly the same stuff on x86 and x64:
>> Office 2007, Nero Ultra Edition 6.6, TrendMicro Internet Security Suite 14 for Vista B2, InterVideo WinDVD 7, WinAce 2.61, Corel Graphics Suite 11 and other basic apps... All worked fine.
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Vista 5472 x86 and x64 performance comparison:
PC-1:
CPU: Athlon64 3000+ @ 1980 MHz
RAM: 2048 MB
GPU: XFX Geforce FX 5500 - 256 MB
PC-2:
CPU: AthlonXP 2400+ @ 2000 MHz
RAM: 1024 MB
GPU: XFX Geforce FX 5200 - 128 MB
PC-3: (to be included 2 more tests)
CPU: Pentium 4 3.0 GHz @ 3000 MHz (stock)
CPU: Pentium 4 3.0 GHz @ 3600 MHz (overcloked)
RAM: 1024 MB
GPU: ATI 9200 Express - 128 MB
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Red = Boot Time (logon screen ready)
Green = MCE first load time
Blue = Performance (x86 on PC1 is the baseline)
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Boot Time (s)
Vista x86 on PC1: 40
Vista x86 on PC2: 62
Vista x64 on PC1: 35
Ready Time* (s)
Vista x86 on PC1: 22
Vista x86 on PC2: 25
Vista x64 on PC1: 29
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* Ready time: Time between logon screen and desktop completely ready.
Total Boot Time (s)
Vista x86 on PC1: 62
Vista x86 on PC2: 88
Vista x64 on PC1: 64
App first load time - CorelPP.exe v11 (s)
Vista x86 on PC1: 13
Vista x86 on PC2: 16
Vista x64 on PC1: 13
App first load time - CorelDRW.exe v 11 (s)
Vista x86 on PC1: 11
Vista x86 on PC2: 12
Vista x64 on PC1: 11
App first load time - MCE (s)
Vista x86 on PC1: 25
Vista x86 on PC2: 32
Vista x64 on PC1: 24
Windows Expirience Number #
Vista x86 on PC1: 2.5
Vista x86 on PC2: 2.0
Vista x64 on PC1: 2.1
*Performance of x86 and x64 on PC1 are very close, x86 general mark was a bit better than x64, but x64 boot time was at least 12 % smaller.
*x86 performance on PC2 is really satisfactory, and for my surprise the Windows Experience # isnt too much lower considering that this one has half the RAM and VRAM that PC1 has.
*I will include x86 on a PC-3 (my job wksta) here when i have time to install ...
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*WinXP (x86) nLite on PC-1 total boot time is 40 seconds !
Edited by vrosa x64, 26 July 2006 - 02:21 AM.
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