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Better framerates with SP1
I can definitely prove that SHIII+GWX and other simulations (LOMAC) give better framerates with SP1 than with SP2. I did have ample time to test that because I use exchangeable harddisks, and I have different os installations on them, for gaming, work, internet, etc. Some of them have SP1, others SP2.
SP2 is a must have if you go the internet. But for gaming you should use SP1. I sometimes forget it and I can always see a visible difference when I accidently run a game under SP2. |
Interesting find GE
:hmm: May have to have a dual boot I dont normally access the net while playing |
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I always use fresh installations as I install my OS from an image file every couple of weeks. Let me say again that everyone must use SP2 as soon as he/she goes to the internet. Let me also say that results may vary, but on my machine, the results are definitely visible. To clarify, SP2 is not causing fps to drop per se, but it is causing obvious stuttering with hardware intense games. That might be because of the additional processes running in the background, security, hard disk access, etc. Of course no one should uninstal it rashly, as this is not a solution for everything. I was just posting an observation I made over the last 2 years, and I would like to discuss what others have experienced. |
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Did you use the same video, sound and chipset drivers and did the same background services run on SP1 and SP2? |
Sorry if I was confusing this. The fps do not drop quantitatively, but find the stuttering very annoying. Practically it's very similar.
As to the drivers. At the moment I am using the 93.x drivers, and mostly other drivers that are relatively recent, as well as the last Dx9. But I have not based my observation on one version of any driver, it's rather something I found out again and again. |
Gizzmoe, none of this is important if you are running a high-end system, which I don't. I have:
Mobile Athlon XP Barton overclocked @2200 Mhz Abit NF7-2 1GB DDR400 Geforce 6800 overclocked @ 375/800 Mhz So by no means a state of the art system. Still I am able to run all modern games like SHIII GWX with mid to high settings on 1280*1024 (which is a requirement on an LCD). |
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After youīve done all that that you can make some tests, compare the results and then post about how SP1 runs better on your system, preferably you should then also posts some benchmark numbers. Sorry, but without all that your observations are pretty irrelevant for the general public. ;) |
Did you copy that text from an automated support mail?
I don't want to argue .. the point of my post was not to say "I know everything" .. I just wanted to post my observations and let the opinions roll. To me it just seems to be like everyone slapped SP2 on your system for fear of viruses, and because they were told so. And a great many many people come crying to me cause they have messed up their system, when they shouldn't having a firewall and lots of other unnecessary stuff running in the background, or just learn to not treat their computer like a garbage bin. |
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OK uncle. I have only 20 years IT experience so you win :oops:
I was not wise enough with chosing words. But I can definitely prove it on my system, and I have sound reason to claim that there is some relevance in what I say. |
Tests were done here, so no need to repeat that:
http://www.short-media.com/articles/..._slow_you_down FPS differences are there but not really conclusive. Stuttering however is what I meant and as this is a somewhat subjective thing, it is hard to measure. I have seen SP2 stutter much more with at least the following games: SHIII + GWX, LOMAC FC, GT Legends, GTR2. I would like to hear what other people have found. Or is everyone already running SP2? |
I know my computer starts a whole lot slower with SP2.
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Another one who can vouch games work slower on SP 2. I installed it a couple of years ago, hated it (big fat bloat-ware in my opinion), went back to SP1. Apart from anything, you're losing anything from 60MB-80MB in memory just by running SP2...try it. As long as your careful on the net, you should be fine with SP1. So what's the point of it? I don't care if Mr. Gates wants to force me to use SP2 seeing they wont let me download Windows Media 11 without SP2 (Microsoft = Software Mafia), I'll just keep Media 10, thank you for nothing, silly geeko Gates. :down:
So now please...someone tell me the benefits of having SP2 over SP1. Anyone? You IT "experts"? |
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XP SP2 runs all my games fine, thereīs no stuttering, no nothing. Perhaps there are some games that run 5% faster on SP1, but whatīs a 5% higher framerate? Nothing! Quote:
For the general public SP2 is a good thing, itīs more secure. If you know what youīre doing you donīt really need SP2. There are applications that require SP2, some games as well, like FSX. |
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There you can disable many services, Iīve disable more than 30. "Optimize XP Services": http://www.beemerworld.com/tips/servicesxp.htm My computer isnīt in a network, so Iīve disable these services: http://img380.imageshack.us/img380/3235/disablegv2.gif |
Cool, thank you sir!
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Gizzmoe: Very good tips for disabling processes and such. That is certainly the way to go to setup SP2 for gaming. If you say SP2 does not slow down your hardware intense games however, I wonder what hardware you are using. If you look again at the kind of specs I posted, do you realize that on that kind of system you are always very close to dropping under the needed 20-30 fps with 2xAA/ 4xAF, 1280x1024 etc ..
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A lot of new programs won't install anymore on SP1. The new control center in the Detonator Drivers won't work without SP2, but it's crap anyway. All of that can be handled if you are able to run SP2 for internet and work, and SP1 for gaming only. Most people prefer using a bootmanager for that. I however prefer to put every OS/SP config on a different harddrive and swap them when I need. As this might not have been precise in my first posts: I'm not saying I am sure that this is like that on any computer. But on my computer I am in the situation to compare SP1 and SP2 in a way that 99.9% of people can't, because: - For two years I have been using image files and transfer them on different harddrives => after that the systems are 100% the same. - Then I install SP2 (and some other programs) on one, while SP1 was already installed on my image. After that I forget and start some games under SP2 : I see definite stuttering in SHIII (leaving port with GWX), a measureable drop of framerates in GTL / GTR2 of about 10-20 %. Of course Gizzmoe is correct that this is caused by some of the background processes that SP2 adds. But for me the easiest solution for that is to play my games under SP1. I always tried to play it down and think, there can't be more than 2-3 % difference, but in practice I always see and feel the difference, no matter if it's cause is fps or micro stutters. |
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