No, do not go with Windows 8.1Windows 7 is still the best plan for an operating system as Windows 8/8.1 is not optimized for gaming and actually knocks a large motherfucking chunk out of your gaming performance. It also has a bunch of limitations if you ever plan to do any development on them.All in All, Windows 8/8.1 is a pile of shit.
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Benchmarks vs. Real-world tests.There is no comparison, I develop on windows, I had the developer preview which was out before anyone else got their hands on it, it is bloody terrible.Stick with Windows 8/8.1 until it's proven to atleast boost game performance and compiling time, Windows 7 has stood the test of time and it is one of the best operating systems you can get currently. I guess you are forgetting that I am actually a developer and the speel of "I use benchmarks @ work" proves nothing.
i also had the developer build for W8 and it was pretty horrible but the actual OS for windows 8/8.1 isnt that bad whatsoever, all it takes is a bit of getting used to like i said and the differences for gaming between them are minimal at best, it all comes down to personal preferencealso please dont use the "im a developer" card again, makes you sound elitist as fuck
Quote from: Stevob21 on December 13, 2013, 10:28:24 AMBenchmarks vs. Real-world tests.There is no comparison, I develop on windows, I had the developer preview which was out before anyone else got their hands on it, it is bloody terrible.Stick with Windows 8/8.1 until it's proven to atleast boost game performance and compiling time, Windows 7 has stood the test of time and it is one of the best operating systems you can get currently. I guess you are forgetting that I am actually a developer and the speel of "I use benchmarks @ work" proves nothing.Doing benchmarks and burn-in includes synthetic and in game testing still showing next to no difference on high end and mid range rigs.
I guess being a dev means synthetic and real world tests can be disregarded. I do agree though, I have had dev build before the public test of 8 and it has been complete crap. Not sure if any of you had this problem but depending on the license you were given/bought/stole you have different update times. My computers at work update well before my home PC does and they both run the same build.
Quote from: ReillyP on December 13, 2013, 07:23:55 PMI guess being a dev means synthetic and real world tests can be disregarded. I do agree though, I have had dev build before the public test of 8 and it has been complete crap. Not sure if any of you had this problem but depending on the license you were given/bought/stole you have different update times. My computers at work update well before my home PC does and they both run the same build.Being a developer doesn't change the fact that synthetic benchmarks can be disregarded, it's the fact that an average person get's hooked in by some simple benchmarks.Synthetic benchmarks are called that for a reason, they are built to try emulate real-word scenarios but I have yet to see one which actually corresponds to real-world performance. I have also tried Windows 8 since the developer preview, and 8.1 but they still seem to have a seriously bad problem with SLI performance, specifically micro-stuttering.It has been more than enough time for this problem to be fixed by Nvidia, and it seems like it isn't as simple as that and it's actually a operating system level problem.Until I see from my own physical tests of games working to identical if not better performance than Windows 7 on Windows 8, I will not support Windows 8/8.1 in any way. As in every single test, each split by at least 5-6 months the problems have not been solved/partially solved.