Reply 60 of 240, by Jo22
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Hm. I'm not sure if I can join this discussion here, since "performance" is subjective. but..
Our family PC in 2000 was a Pentium III 733 MHz running Windows 98SE.
It had a Nvidia GeForce 2 (I think, didn't care so much), 20 GB HDD, 128MB of RAM and an on-board sound that had an optional SB16 emulation.
Modem was an Elsa Microlink USB, monitor was a 17" CRT. RAM (SD-RAM) was expanded to 384 MB later on.
This PC was later upgraded to Windows XP. Windows SP1 was, I think.
However SP1 was not really useful, because it had no firewall and the Sasser worm constantly infected the system.
This was in the dial-up days, still.
Somewhen in 2004, SP2 was released. That's when Windows XP ran very well on that Pentium III first time.
Most applications were smoother than on Windows 98SE. Memory management was much better on NT line.
So was Windows XP SP0 or SP1 better in terms of performance ? Or Windows 2000?
- I don't know. And I don't care, to be honest! Windows XP as a whole was better on SP2 and that's what mattered to us.
With Windows XP and enough RAM, the Pentium III was a very fine system. ^^
Edit: I vaguely remember that the final memory expansion for that Pentium III was 768 MB..
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