Windows typically requires higher GPU usage compared to macOS, while Linux offers a balanced performance profile.
Windows typically requires higher GPU usage compared to macOS, while Linux offers a balanced performance profile.
Windows generally requires higher GPU usage compared to macOS, while Linux tends to be more efficient.
Based on what criteria? Updated on June 4, 2020 by captain_to_fire
Choose Windows 10 for a modern setup. For a simpler experience, consider Windows 7 with a robust paid antivirus solution.
I usually think there are likely various operating system versions that work better than others (like extra software in OEM builds or built-in features). Generally, if Windows feels too heavy, a lighter Linux might be a good choice.
Linux is merely a core system without GPU support. Consider the specific Linux distribution, its graphical environment, and the software you employ. In practice, the distinction is almost insignificant for everyday use. Honestly, apples to apples isn't a fair comparison because so many factors come into play. What's the point?