PART 4 - Core i5 3570k vs FX-8350 AA Gaming Windows 8 vs Windows 7 Linus Tech Tips
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Gaming performance in Windows 7 vs Windows 8 with anti-aliasing gets examined in PART 4 of our 3570K vs FX-8350 performance showdown series. Read more & join our community forum: bit.ly Here are the graphs for your convenience & enjoyment: bit.ly twitter.com @LinusTech
In Part 4 of Linus Tech Tips' 3570K vs FX-8350 gaming showdown, the focus is on gaming performance across Windows 7 and Windows 8 with anti-aliasing enabled. The video sets up two overclocked platforms: an FX-8350 running at 4.6 GHz on a Crosshair 5 formula motherboard and a 3570K at 4.2 GHz on a Maximus 5 formula, each paired with 8 GB MM memory and a standard GeForce GTX 660 Ti card. The hosts discuss the cost implications of platform choices, noting that the AMD chip is typically cheaper, but the overall platform price can balance out due to motherboard differences. The methodology remains FRAPs-based for frame rates, with four parallel scenarios per game: Windows 7 on Intel, Windows 7 on AMD, Windows 8 on Intel, and Windows 8 on AMD. They also acknowledge the evolving landscape of frame-time measurement and the limitations of current tooling, while inviting viewers to replicate their setup for comparable results. The first notable game in this segment is Far Cry 3, where Windows 8 shows a performance edge on Intel with a higher minimum frame rate, yet average FPS remains similar across operating systems for both CPU configurations. The discussion then moves to other titles like Crisis 3, Battlefield 3, Skyrim, Dirt 3, Witcher 2, and Metro 2033, highlighting varying degrees of OS influence on each title and CPU platform. The hosts conclude that Windows 8 generally provides the strongest gaming platform overall, but caveat that Windows 8-related quirks such as Games for Windows Live integration can require workarounds, and that individual game support and user preference will ultimately drive platform choice. They encapsulate practical guidance for builders: assess the value of the extra performance against the potential software hurdles, and consider hardware budgets and upgrade paths when deciding between Intel and AMD configurations. Finally, the video invites viewers to subscribe for more Linus Tech Tips content, including unboxings and reviews, while noting community reactions and ongoing discussions around OS and CPU benchmarks.
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Questions answered
- What is the main finding about Windows 8 vs Windows 7 for gaming performance in this video?
- Windows 8 generally provides stronger gaming performance overall, with some titles showing improvements in minimum FPS on Windows 8, though average FPS can be similar between the two operating systems.
- Which CPUs are compared and how are they configured for this test?
- The test compares an Intel Core i5 3570K and an AMD FX-8350, each overclocked (3570K at 4.2 GHz, FX-8350 at 4.6 GHz) on respective motherboards, paired with similar memory, a 660 Ti GPU, and an 8 GB RAM configuration.