Does Turning Off Aero Improve Performance

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With anything like this although there may be a measurable difference when disabling the Aero interface it is the perception that actually matters.As you have stated you did not see any difference so it is realy a moot pointIf you are performing graphics intensive tasks which would require all of the graphics processor power to operate, then disabling aero may give you a perceptible improvement,Whilst running non graphics intensive operations the graphics processor power used to provide aero is merely using an unused resource so can IMO be left running. Hi all,I have Win7 64-bit with Intel GMA 4500MHD integrated graphics and 2GB RAM. My system is running smoothly and quickly, but I was wondering if disabling aero would make my system run faster?

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Does Turning Off Aero Improve Performance

May 13, 2010  Actually, back in the day, that was the first thing you did to improve performance on your computer and if you have friends like mine, they turned it off. Luna (XP Themes Service) still put very.

I have tried it before and haven't noticed much of a difference, and a lot of other forums say that it doesn't increase performance, and some say it does increase performance. For my hardware, would it make sense to disable aero or not?Hello!!

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  • Turn Off “Glass Transparency” Glass transparency is an effect in the Windows Aero interface that makes Windows transparent so you can see the content behind it with an added visual effect. This effect is purely cosmetic and offers no functionality – but it does consume much of your system’s resources.
  • Mar 17, 2014  Disable Aero on Windows 7 or Vista (or Windows 8.x, Sorta) Lowell Heddings @lowellheddings Updated March 17, 2014, 6:27pm EDT The Windows Aero Glass interface for Windows 7 or Vista requires a decent video card, you won’t be able to use it on an old clunker computer.

Welcome to SF!!It's not the Aero that causes the Performace it Transparency that affect the performace more. Also lot of unwanted visual effects like. Yes is does increase performance. The gpu has less load.In theory that is great and sound advice. But in the real world, what does this less load amount to?? I'm running on an e8400 CPU at work, with an evga 8600GT with 256MB of RAM and there is no difference whatsoever between running with aero enabled as it is my default and turning off transparencies and going into advanced system settings and setting the machine optimized for performance. With a stopwatch, nothing changes.theres a difference but it depends on what u are doing.

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If u are running bare minimum specs for aero there will be a difference but only in things that rely on the gpu. For regular tasks and browsing and documents there not much but if u were gaming or streaming hd there will be. The difference is not night and day but its there. Theres a difference but it depends on what u are doing. If u are running bare minimum specs for aero there will be a difference but only in things that rely on the gpu.

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For regular tasks and browsing and documents there not much but if u were gaming or streaming hd there will be. The difference is not night and day but its there.Sure, if you are just skimming by on the absolute minimums.this might make a difference. However, the vast majority of people in this forum are far and away above the minimum specs on their Windows 7 machines.

Even the 8600GT that I have in my box, is only like a $39 video card. Keyboard Logitech G710+Mouse Logitech G500sPSU Corsair TX-750Case CoolerMaster HAF 912+Cooling Coolermaster Seidon 240M Liquid AIO. 6 case fansHard Drives 1 x Mushkin Chronos 120 GB SSD (Win 10)1 x Samsung 850 EVO 250 GB SSD (Win 7)1 x WD 1TB SATA Blue1 x WD 1TB SATA GreenInternet Speed Much better since I got fiber, but still way overpriced.Antivirus MSE, Malware Bytes for scanningBrowser FirefoxOther Info Corsair VOID USB headphones.A Mellon Labs X-1 - LCD Smartie driven system status display.Brought to you by the letter E. I only turn of Aero when I play games. I set the game to shut off Aero before it loads.

I have a WEI score of 6.7 for Aero, so my GPU can handle it, but I was noticing some choppiness in the video at high resolutions (1920 x 1080) when playing. Disabling Aero takes it away, so it does have an effect in certain circumstances.Turning it off doesn't seem to do much with regular apps though.It does make sense to turn it off when you're playing games.

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I have one game, and my WEI score for Aero is 3.4 (not so good), so I switch to classic theme when playing my game.

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