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Windows 7 Build 7057 impressed with high performance
- By Amir Nouri
- Published March 18th, 2009
- PCs , Operation Systems , Computers
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Amir Nouri
I graduated my college in Architecture and right now I am going to refresh my knowledge and learn more about American Standards at NWTC. My hobbies are: Helping out People, Computers, Software, Internet, Web Design and Cooking. I like to travel to see new countries, cities, and amazing cultures. I have only one thing to say: If you want to be successful in your life you have to be focused on your Goals.
I am also the Founder of Article Inspector
Last week, After Windows 7 Build 7057 arrived in the internet; Article Inspector was able to test the performance in Windows 7 against its successors such as Windows XP and Windows Vista. Our test results show that Microsoft´s work on Windows 7 is finally successful.
Microsoft seems to have managed a steady maintained increasing in power and performance in Windows 7 build 7057. The tests show that Windows 7 is the fastest Windows ever. Windows 7 as the next generation of Windows Operation Systems could beat all previous versions of Windows, including the high estimated Windows XP.
Article Inspector technicians have tested the latest available version of Windows 7 build 7057 at both AMD- and Intel-based computers against Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista SP1, Windows 7 Build 7000 and 7048. We didn´t test Windows 7 build 7057 only with synthetic benchmarks, but also a number of everyday tasks to see if Windows 7 build 7057 can make it in every situation.
Among other things, we tested start and shutdown, copying and moving large and small amounts of data, network transferring, the compressing and decompressing files, burning DVDs, opening of documents and the installation of applications.
Ultimately, Windows 7 Build 7057 could keep steps ahead in all areas against pervious Windows such as Windows XP, Vista.
Microsoft finally has realized its promises Windows 7 and especially the latest version build 7057. We can also say that Windows 7 build 7057 is the fastest Windows on our planet ever.
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1 Response to "Windows 7 Build 7057 impressed with high performance" 
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said this on 29 Mar 2009 8:46:14 AM MST
It is very fast, i've tried it on a Samsung NC10 and even with this low cost CPU it runs very smoothly. See my test on http://win7blog.de
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