Originally Posted by
ajohnw
Interesting to see mention of 2gb video cards. Personally other that propriety mainly games orientated aspects I don't think much else makes any real use of it. I have generally used nvida silent types but have had other noisy things in and frankly they don't make any appreciable difference. In fact I did notice a card without much memory aimed at business graphics and have wondered about that - better colour linearity maybe. VGA actually is inherently slower than the set up Apple originally used. Not that it makes much difference really as generally the software that is generating the image has the main impact.
Not sure where windows is now but in the past people have fitted more memory than the OS version they have can handle Then there have been phone MS if you upgrade your machine too often and many things like that. Also some new releases that just never got used in places where machines are used every day in anger. That's why XP hung around and still does sometimes.
PC speed increases are debatable in some ways. I know of people who managed to get windows 3.1 running on a modern machine. Ok it was faster but not to the extent that the clock speeds etc would suggest. In practice rather a lot of the speed increases have been eaten up by deskilling software production. Also certain aspects of modern object orientated coding that can encourage people to do the wrong thing without really thinking about it. I would assume windows users are also aware of slowdowns following updates and also application installations. I don't use it much but most certainly have.
John
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