m$: upgrade to w10, goy intel-aviv: buy our new cpus, goy
Connor Nelson
Of course they use this opportunity to sabotage windows 7.
Matthew Allen
whatever, i don't care about (((security))) and neither i do run thousands of VMs, to be affected of this bug
Jaxson Lewis
Yes, you do. You not acknowledging or understanding the severity of the vulnerability doesn't make it less worse. Lucky for you, microsoft will make sure you get that patch one way or another.
Cooper James
>not joining the Ubuntu+Ryzen masterrace
Daniel Bennett
i dont care they arent forcing me to upgrade
Nathaniel Peterson
Whatevs, 8.1 to the death motherfucker fight me
Thomas Cox
Yes. Yes, they are. Unless you air-gap that shit right now for eternity.
But you don't want that anyway. You want that update to resume normal business.
Jack Powell
8.1 is best .1
Gabriel Martinez
Looks like you're shitposting without even reading the article yourself.
>With Windows 10 on older silicon (2015-era PCs with Haswell or older CPU), some benchmarks show more significant slowdowns, and we expect that some users will notice a decrease in system performance.
>With Windows 8 and Windows 7 on older silicon (2015-era PCs with Haswell or older CPU), we expect most users to notice a decrease in system performance.
Looks to me like it doesn't matter what Windows you're using, you will have significant slowdowns if using Haswell or an older CPU. This includes being on Win10 too.
OP was a dumbass and only quoted the Win8/Win7 part.
Can a mod deleted this bait thread now?
Joshua Thomas
Just do like me and don't patch it. The exploit is too hard to implement and some parts of it even require physical access to the machine. Also my system is too old for this shit anyways.
Austin Richardson
isn't it "older than Haswell" or is Haswell shitfucked as well as older GEN (ivy, sandy, 1st i5/ ... )
Samuel Morales
Haswell and below.
Camden Parker
I read it but just don't give a shit about the slowdown and neither should you. Security is priority #1 for networked computer systems. A 30% performance drop is in now way on the same page as the catastrophic vulnerabilities that we are exposed to.
- Update your system - Notice how waiting 0.1 secs longer for Sup Forums to load doesn't matter at all - Enjoy a more secure system than you had before the update
Robert Nguyen
>The exploit is too hard to implement and some parts of it even require physical access to the machine. >Ads or malicious websites can read your kernel memory.
Charles Robinson
FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU-
Oliver Brooks
i installed all awailable updates a while ago on my atom netbook with win7 and its not slower than usually so thats not true.
John Price
>you will have significant slowdowns if using Haswell or an older CPU
Daniel Hill
win7 + skylake here and i dont see any performance drop
Joshua Powell
so devils canyon is technically still haswell right? 4790k guy here
Henry Ortiz
win 8.1 sandy brigde, no problems with windows patch...so far
and Water is wet. Why are people suprised by that? The latest version is always the best one
Dylan James
You will all submit to the Windows 10 botnet eventually when Windows 7 is no longer supported in 2020. I'll even wager that Microsoft will eventually force an upgrade via ransomware.
You either use 10, or your computer becomes a paper weight.
John Young
>using the term "apps"
Jonathan King
>sabotage >Older versions of Windows have a larger performance impact because Windows 7 and Windows 8 have more user-kernel transitions because of legacy design decisions, such as all font rendering taking place in the kernel.
Spectre update (bios) fucks up Haswell and below more. Meltdown update (os) fucks up Ivy Bridge and below more.
Robert Bennett
inb4 forced updates on win10
Caleb Thompson
>source: my ass
Sebastian Watson
lmao.
this will happen though.
Brandon Hughes
Can Microsoft update your bios or do you need to do that from your OEM?
Joshua White
Windows 7 + C2D here no any decrease in system performance
Juan Bailey
>manual offline updates only,
How can you even evoid notnet updates after the updates being in a single pack since 6 months
Thomas Rogers
I didn't notice any performance loss on IvyBridge with Windows 7.
Luke Nelson
Haswell-cuck here can confirm the slow down, especially when usuing Photoshop I thought its just my Winshit being bloated will now do a system restore fuck Int*l
Isaiah Johnson
Updated manually a few days ago on my sandy w7 system and didn't notice any slow down. Is this a brand new update?
Jose Bailey
>he thinks doing a system restore will solve anything
Andrew Allen
What CPU do you have?
Jacob Howard
>he doesn't disable JS
Samuel Davis
Stop being a fucking retard.
Haswell has PCID. PCID lets you preserve the address translation cache after a kernel context switch. This reduces the meltdown performance impact.
Skylake allows more granular control of the branch predictor. This lets you only disable branch prediction in vulnerable situations.
Some OEMs use Windows update. For others you'll have to do it manually.
Samuel Jones
2500k
Robert Ramirez
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Xavier Adams
>tfw skylake+win7 (the ultimate combo for gayms)
Jonathan Clark
Yeah, also INVPCID is disabled on w7 even when my cpu supports it.
Fucking kikes
Kayden Richardson
>ITT "there is absolutely no/zero/nll reason for 7 and 8 to be slower than 10, micro$$$$oft is forcing us to upgraed, REEEEEE"