Once you assemble your PC...
Once you assemble your PC...
Unless you've put significant funds into an expensive NIC, it doesn't really matter. In certain scenarios, MS drivers have shown better performance compared to some vendor options. Also, I'm planning to joke about you for using W7 after switching from your basic models.
I’m reaching out because this update could really change how I live, and I want to know why I shouldn’t upgrade right away. Here are three quick reasons to consider getting Windows 8.1 now:
- It offers a fresh interface that feels more modern and intuitive.
- It includes new features that improve productivity and user experience.
- It’s compatible with the latest hardware, making it a great choice for current devices.
1) enhanced performance
2) improved start menu
3) more streamlined interface
4) stronger lock screen security
5) better search functionality
6) more efficient resource usage (appears RAM-friendly)
7) Skydrive compatibility (potentially helpful)
There’s nothing I found appealing about 7 beyond 8.1, and I really enjoyed 7. The main drawback of 8.1 is the lengthy setup time, while 7 becomes fully functional almost immediately after installation.