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bryan_ronin Rated PG
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SUSHRUKH Rated NC-17
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Posted: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 02:23:24 Post Subject: |
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daemon wrote: | SUSHRUKH wrote: | That is right.Vista is nothing without the DX10 capability. |
Not really yet the same could be said for Windows 7 and DX11.
Also take it easy with your posting SUSHRUKH, you have one whole month to make the required 20 posts. Its not a "whoever posts the most wins" type contest. |
I only posted a few posts.What's your problem at that ? |
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Posted: Tue, 07 Apr 2009 11:14:48 Post Subject: |
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I've been running both the 64-bit (on my MAIN rig) and 32-bit (on my HTPC) versions of Windows Vista for almost 2 years now and I'm satisfied with both Operating Systems.
I personally like the look and feel of Vista over the old look of XP.
It is true that Vista doesn't offer too much over XP, unless you go with the 64-bit version and then you can have full benefit from 4GB (or more).
But it really depends what you're looking for...If you have a strong PC, which can carry Vista, as it requires pretty strong hardware to run fast, then I'd personally go with Vista.
And another tip: I personally think that Vista really matured over the past 2 years. It had its flaws and problems, but most of the problems are already fixed and gone now.
So...that's my 2 cents advice for you. If you have a stong PC, go with Vista. And further more, if you have or plan to have 4GB of RAM, go with the 64-bit version. I'm very satisfied with it.
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kryptonian_sher Rated PG-13
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lockhead Rated R
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Posted: Mon, 20 Apr 2009 14:07:07 Post Subject: |
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i installed vista mainly because my machine exceeds the minimum requirement. it is not advisable to use vista if u have only 1gb mems and a pentium 4 or pentium D processor. i like vista coz DX10 is supported in games (that's if u have a Dx10 compatible card)
i also have Win7 and its much better than vista. its faster, responsive and is not using much resources compared to vista and oh, i like the UI very much _________________ HARDCORE GAMER!
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Kontrol Rated PG
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Posted: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 13:57:54 Post Subject: |
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daemon wrote: | Unless you want to run DX10 then I would stick with XP however if you do want to go Vista, I would go with a x64 version.
If I was you, I would skip Vista and wait for Windows 7. |
Don't you need a rather beefy computer to run games in DX10? My labtop is vista and can't really run any games in DX10, last game i tried was hellgate and fps was around 8, didn't even seem like it looked any better either.
I hope Windows 7 comes out soon, I'm ready to learn a new OS! How is the Windows 7 beta coming along? |
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