Windows XP SP3 will help speed up the machine

According to a November 23 report by a software expert, Microsoft's updated version of Windows Xp Service Pack 3 (SP3) next year will help the genuine Office suite run 10% faster than XP SP2.

Devil Mountain, which has announced that Windows Vista SP1 is not faster than the original version, has continued to do a similar test for Microsoft's upcoming product launch - Windows XP SP3. .

' We were surprised to discover that Windows XP SP3 will improve performance compared to the old operating system, ' said Craig Barth, Devil Mountain's leading tech expert, on the company's blog. last Friday.

Devil Mountain tried to run OfficeBench to measure its performance benchmark on a laptop that uses Office 2007 - Microsoft's latest suite. The laptop (with the same configuration used to test previous Vista / Vista SP1) has a 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 1GB of RAM. The result is with XP SP 3, the speed increased by 10% compared to SP2 (service pack launched in 2004).

Picture 1 of Windows XP SP3 will help speed up the machine Barth said that ' supported SP3 is mostly a bug fix and patch version, accelerating the machine is an interesting' bonus'. In fact, XP SP3 is developed as a 'must' update component for most users '

According to Office performance measurements, Windows XP SP3 also runs much faster than Vista SP1.

Microsoft had a significant reform of Windows XP user habits when it came to the Vista version. However, Microsoft has also improved XP user support by offering five years of support for the Home version and OEM expansion as well as the XP version until June 2008. These support is because customers still want to use an older version of the operating system and let them have time to feel the convenience of the new Vista interface.