Quote Originally Posted by Darkhaund View Post
Ok then... as for windows 8... do i wnat to upgrade?
Do i need to install win7 and THEN w8?
I would highly recommend you play around with W8 and decide if you like it, there are several major changes not just to the UI. The turnoff for me was the severe lack of Power User options and actual overall system control for the end user.

play with it on another drive, it is not an upgrade for everyone.

As for performance my testing results are interesting.

I/O operations on HDD's are faster and more stable using the new FS, there is little to no change in SSD operations. NTFS performs about the same on both W7 & W8, W8 being slighter slower in Read & Burst operations.

Memory Management has improved in W8 Memory operations are more stable and more resourceful leading to less overhead and more raw throughput.

The new Metro UI uses more VRam than W7's Classic setting(about 56mb). Metro UI uses about 88mb its still less than aero's Whopping 147mb. while metro does look nice i personally cant stand the tile, in a tile, in a tile very repetitive and annoying.

Gaming performance is about the same in both W8 and W7, W7 had higher frames rates (8~10 FPS) but i'm chalking that up to poor driver support.

For a gamer or power user you may want to pass on W8, for now at least.