What makes win7 so snappy?

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When I uninstall my gpu drivers using DDU and restart the system disables aero and feels extremely "snappier" e.g faster

However when moving windows (e.g moving my firefox around) it the window does lag but I would like to know how I can keep my system feeling so responsive.

Do I have to disable aero in order to do this? Or should I just disable other performance settings under visual settings?

System is in rig and uses beta 14.1 mantle drivers
 
Oh nevermind.. It "feels" slower because of the animations.. when opening my documents or any other type of window the animations tend to make it feel a bit slower than the instant response using classic mode
 
By using basic mode (disabling Aero) you're not using hardware acceleration so you're sacrificing performance in that regard for the sake of having windows not animate.

If you want to turn off animations then there is a dedicated section for that and it won't affect Aero:

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On a box that powerful I'm not convinced it would make the slightest bit of difference.

He's hit the nail on the head when he talks about the animations making Windows 7 feel slower.

If you disable Aero on any Windows 7 machine it will feel faster.

There is a big reason Windows 8 feels faster than 7, it does not have Aero.

Of course mrk's description of disabling Animations will also help. :)
 
Aero will only slow down your machine if you have ancient hardware. Windows will usually disable Aero if the machine isn't capable of running it without having an impact on performance. There should be no lag and it should be silky smooth.
 
disabling animations is much better....

i don't know why i notice the animations, they barely last for a few milliseconds but for some reason they make it feel very slow.
 
He's hit the nail on the head when he talks about the animations making Windows 7 feel slower.

That's the thing really, it's highly subjective. For me its not an issue of responsiveness from a technical point of view.

I know Sinofsky is seen as a bit of a pariah these days but he had a big focus on making Windows 7 appear a lot snappier, and I think most people would agree he achieved that.

As long as your PC is powerful enough it really boils down to noticing the animations vs not noticing. :)
 
That's the thing really, it's highly subjective. For me its not an issue of responsiveness from a technical point of view.

I know Sinofsky is seen as a bit of a pariah these days but he had a big focus on making Windows 7 appear a lot snappier, and I think most people would agree he achieved that.

As long as your PC is powerful enough it really boils down to noticing the animations vs not noticing. :)

Yeah, just for the record, personally I leave the animations on as I don't notice any slowdown... ;)



*Except on a Intel 915 chipset Celeron. Then Aero disables itself anyway. :p
 
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