Getting Started
MSI
doesn't officially support Windows Vista on the Wind, and has no
drivers specifically labeled for use in Vista. When I first loaded
Vista onto our Wind, I was a bit concerned since the wireless LAN and
wired LAN were not working from the start. Without a network connection
you are really out of luck, so this was a make or break situation. I
turned to the MSI driver site and decided to give the XP drivers a
shot, and turns out they work without any problem. Same goes for the
wired LAN and then card reader drivers which are eventually pulled in
via Windows Update once I had an internet connection.
The next
step was getting the Intel GMA 950 working, which was as simple as
pulling a driver pack from the Intel site. Audio drivers worked from
the start, so now the computer was good to go. Another Vista perk was
the incessant "wireless connection" status windows which would not stop
popping up in XP never once came up while running Vista. Either the
drivers worked better, or Vista just suppresses those messages. I was
very happy to not have to deal with closing those annoying pop-up
messages anymore.
Speed and Performance
After
going about my usual routine of disabling User Access Control,
Scheduled Defrag, Windows Update, and System Restore the Wind was as
fast, if not faster, than when running XP. The interface just felt
smoother, applications like 3DMark06 which crashed in Windows XP now
worked perfectly in Windows Vista, and the integrated graphics now had
access to 250MB of shared memory instead of just 50MB inside XP. All of
the games I tested inside of XP were running just as well, some having
higher peak frame rates. Half-Life 1 which used to peak around 60-64
frames per second (FPS) now peaked above 70FPS.
wPrime processor comparison results (lower scores mean better performance):
Notebook/OS
| wPrime score
|
MSI Wind (Windows Vista)
| 117.501 seconds
|
MSI Wind (Windows XP)
| 124.656 seconds
|
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3DMark06 Graphics Performance Benchmark (higher scores indicate better performance):
Notebook/OS
| 3DMark Score
|
MSI Wind (Windows Vista)
| 112 3DMarks
|
MSI Wind (Windows XP)
| Not Available
|
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3DMark03 Graphics Performance Benchmark (higher scores indicate better performance):
Notebook/OS
| 3DMark Score
|
MSI Wind (Windows Vista)
| 663 3DMarks
|
MSI Wind (Windows XP)
| 589 3DMarks
|
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Windows Experience Index Scores:
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Battery Life
I
expected battery life to be same, if not a bit lower than XP. Vista has
more things always working in the background, the system uses more of
its RAM, and Vista is bloated right? Much to my surprise, battery life
turned out to be quite improved under Vista: almost 20% better than
Windows XP under the same conditions. Using the "balanced" power
profile with brightness at mid level and wireless active the battery
life hovered around 2 hours and 45 minutes before leveling off around 2
hours and 30 minutes before it conked out. Compared to the system
running XP where it got 2 hours and 6 minutes, this is quite a jump.
System Device Control
Another
aspect of Vista is some items just "work" without any additional
software needed. All of the small bits of hardware inside the MSI Wind worked out of the box. This included all of the Function keys listed below:
- Touchpad Disable/Enable
- Brightness Up/Down
- Webcam Disable/Enable
- Volume Up/Down
- Volume Mute
- Wireless Device Control (Wifi On, BlueTooth On, Wifi/BT On, All Off)
- Sleep
Now
you didn't exactly get the pretty onscreen controls courtesy of MSI,
but all of the access keys worked without any delay, which was
noticeable in XP.
Advent wind 3dmark03 testing
i have ran 3dmark03 (the shareware version) on vista sp1 and Xp Sp3 with 1gb and 2 gb of ram:
Vista Sp1
1gb ram - 3dmark 594 cpu 205
2gb ram - 3dmark 636 cpu 227 (ULTIMATE)
2gb ram - 3dmark 672 cpu 248 ( HOME PREMIUM)
Xp Sp3:
1gb ram - 3dmark 625 cpu 235
2gb ram - 3dmark 626 cpu 235
for reference an EEE PC 900 with a 915 chipset and celeron 900m cpu:
Xp Sp2:
1gb ram - 3dmark 547 cpu 243
EEE PC 901 (same chipset and cpu as the wind but running at the 1.8Ghz asus overclock)
Xp Sp3:
2gb ram - 3dmark 751 cpu 253