Why does Microsoft insist on writing updates that negatively affect their products. From creating WiFi, battery, instability and many more issues with their updates they should realistically call them downdates.
Of course performance on the SP3 out of the box + installing "updates" = decrease in performance. Why should we expect anything else from Microsoft given their history. I ran the XTU benchmark right out of the box. Result: 557. Installed all important updates, let the SP3 cool down to same temp when the pre-update benchmark was ran, result: 552. Why?
Of course performance on the SP3 out of the box + installing "updates" = decrease in performance. Why should we expect anything else from Microsoft given their history. I ran the XTU benchmark right out of the box. Result: 557. Installed all important updates, let the SP3 cool down to same temp when the pre-update benchmark was ran, result: 552. Why?