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April 28th, 2008

Effects of XP SP3 update on gaming

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 7:21 am

Categories: Microsoft, On the test bench

Tags: Video Card, Graphics, Games, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, Video Cards, Personal Technology, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software

Does XP SP3 boost gaming performance? Let’s find out!

The tests

The tests will be carried out on the AMD Spider platform that I have set up in the lab (Phenom 9700, Radeon 3850 graphics card, 2GB of RAM …). I’ve used this system as the platform for a number of benchmarks over the past few months (for a full spec, see this post).

Here’s the deal. I took an XP SP2 image used for a previous benchmark and applied the XP SP3 update. The graphics card driver used was ATi Catalyst version 8.2. The FRAPS utility was used to measure frame rates.

Here’s a list of the games used:

  • BioShock
  • Call of Duty 4
  • Company of Heroes
  • Crysis
  • Doom 3
  • F.E.A.R.
  • The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
  • Supreme Commander
  • Unreal Tournament 3
  • World in Conflict

For these tests we chose not to rely on any of the canned benchmark tools supplied with some of these games. Instead we relied on real-world play - that is, playing the same bit of the game on each of the platforms (a technique that HardOCP use when benchmarking). While this method is subject to variations, if you’ve played games for long enough and are familiar with the map, you can pull this off quite well.

Note: Why not used canned benchmarks? Well, by not doing so we are ruling out the possibility that the graphics card drivers that we use (or even the OS) has in any way been optimized to produce better results for the canned benchmarks that you might see in the game.

All the tests were run at 1280 x 1024 resolution in full-screen mode with the games set to either medium or high quality graphics.

So to come up with the average frame rate (measured in frames per second) we play the same bit in each game with FRAPS recording, repeat this four times. Once we were happy with the data we averaged it out to get a final frame rate score.

The results –>

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  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 13 Talkback(s)
RE: Effects of XP SP3 update on gaming
A ridiculous analysis of the numbers, that its good and safe to update to XP sp3.

Most numbers are down by way more than the up numbers are up. Any fool can see if you play games not on that li... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Fred Nurks Posted on: 05/03/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
SSE Optimizations?  Uber Dweeb | 04/28/08
threads handling are better in Vista  qmlscycrajg | 04/28/08
threads handling is better in Vista  qmlscycrajg | 04/28/08
And that helps us how...  BitTwiddler | 04/28/08
Games are single trhreaded  andrewjg | 04/29/08
Games are multi threaded  lukaszgda@... | 04/29/08
thought it was just a rollup  marks055@... | 04/28/08
Rollup plus adds some backported vista features  SamCPP | 04/28/08
Just a rollup, no back ported features.  ShadeTree | 04/29/08
at least two bakc ported features that come to mind.  rtk | 04/29/08
no winner  cwhull | 04/29/08
RE: Effects of XP SP3 update on gaming  A. Noid | 04/29/08
RE: Effects of XP SP3 update on gaming  Fred Nurks | 05/03/08

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