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At least for Office apps I don't think it'll be significant difference in performance between Win7 and Win10 if use the same hardware.
In my humble opinion, I can say that it makes a huge difference.
I do hardware updates in four-digit range each year and the difference is significant.
SSD hard drive, more GB of RAM and BIOS with the latest updates really make a huge difference.
In all our office world, we must not forget that many users do not have huge computer power (motherboard, video card, etc.) or the latest processor.
I agree with you that it may be that if you only compare Office before and Office after that the difference is not that significant.
But, if we are honest with ourselves, which user measures according to such standards?
A user measures from the start of his PC until the worksheet appears, before and after.
He does not need a measuring device, he can see the difference with the bare eye.
In some cases (I would rather not name a PC company) it is like day and night.
It is obvious that it is not the office alone, but it makes a huge difference, even for the office,
when the user feels like switching from bicycle to motorcycle.
We should always keep in mind that Office does not live alone in our PC. Office is a part of our PC world, for some a very small part.
Anyway, that's my opinion and my experience ... but what are they worth? ... Because I and everyone else know that I don't know anything, and yet in some cases that can be a lot.
Thank you for taking the time to read my comment so far.
I wish you a pleasant evening
Niko
I know I don't know anything (Socrates)
- SergeiBaklanNov 27, 2020Diamond Contributor
I only said that on SAME hardware and for OFFICE apps the difference between Win7 and Win10 is not significant. Thus if you are happy with performance on Win7 it's not necessary to upgrade hardware shifting on Win10.