I have an I7 7700K overclocked, 16GB 3GHz RAM and GTX1070 but my desktop tasks using Windows are considerably slower than my Android phone (Oneplus 3T). In windows there is lag in opening a file explorer window! file explorer search is chronically slow and try opening a folder full of pics and wait for the thumbnail rendering! Android can do all these tasks with ZERO lag.
It doesn't make sense that in anything other than gaming or other high-resource tasks that Android on a much weaker CPU and RAM combo is far faster than Windows with high-end systems.
Me fucking too I have no insight on this matter, except for that fact that the slowest thing to open on my machine is often the simple goddamn photoviewer
Jackson Hernandez
Mine crashes sometimes if it doesn't start quick enough but works well afterwards.
Camden Gray
Get an ssd retard Otherwise use a better OS
Benjamin Phillips
You didn't mention your storage. Flash storage in phones is much faster than a HDD.
Jaxon Anderson
>"Ged an XDDD" >Have a regular harddrive from 200X with Windows 7 on it >Boot into it one day >Everything works fine and is shockingly at a refreshingly snappy speed, aka instant when I hit the windows key or the goddamn file explorer
Blake Nguyen
w*ndows is a bloated pos with a million services and processes running in the background.
Julian Lewis
Well then theres your problem. Get a better OS
Austin Cooper
Mechanical drive or SSD? Windows 10 generally due to the sheer amount of background processes, and processes in general does not play nicely with mechanical disks. I have windows 10 on my desktop (i5 2500k/16gb ram/250gb samsung 850 evo for boot + other storage (2x1tb drives/110gb ssd for 1-2 games) (for gaming/uni work), Surface pro 3 (for uni work) and on an old hp laptop (i7 3632qm (4c/8t)/8gb ram and a 5400rpm drive) The difference between the surface pro 3 (despite it being a ULV dual-core i5) is massive in terms of responsiveness just due to the use of an ssd, I get more or less the exact issues you describe on the laptop with the mechanical hdd, at least on start-up and for around 5-10 minutes afterwards on the laptop, after around that long the disk settles down and it becomes decently responsive (but still has a hiccup or two every now and then). Perhaps try disabling things such as Superfetch, that might assist your drive a bit more, otherwise Windows 10 simply does run more efficiently with a solid-state drive. Otherwise reverting to Windows 7 might be better for you (if you are not already using it). It certainly makes using a mechanical disk a lot nicer.
Landon Taylor
same here, i have like i9-8970k@6.0 and 3x RTX2080Ti + 32 gb ddr4 3444hz+ 2058gb ssd Samsung Military grade speeds. And my VR games run at 2x 47fps @ 6k, not even 60fps.
Also, my youtube is having slowdowns. When I press letter in notepad it takes like 0.01384 sec.. And my Android runs all the games at 4k@144hz on 2 core 1.2ghz ARM!? Like, WTF?