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I am getting a new computer- XP or Vista OS ?

 
 
Mschertz
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      3rd Dec 2007
I am ready to order a new computer with: AMD Athlon 64 x2 6000+ cpu / 512mb
256bit GDDR3 PCI express crossfire suppport video card / 4Gb DDR2 Dual
Channel Ram. Gaming / Home Video main uses. Will XP professional work ok,
or bite the bullit and go with Vista? Any input appreciated, Thanks!
 
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Ed Metcalfe
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      3rd Dec 2007

"Mschertz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am ready to order a new computer with: AMD Athlon 64 x2 6000+ cpu / 512mb
> 256bit GDDR3 PCI express crossfire suppport video card / 4Gb DDR2 Dual
> Channel Ram. Gaming / Home Video main uses. Will XP professional work
> ok,
> or bite the bullit and go with Vista? Any input appreciated, Thanks!


If it's for gaming purposes I'd go with XP, but I'm sure plenty of people
would disagree with me.

From what I've read XP gives better performance for gaming (for the time
being, at least). I'd imagine you'll also get much better compatibility with
XP.

Ed Metcalfe.


 
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Rich Barry
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      3rd Dec 2007
For gaming, I am in full agreement with Ed. WinXP Pro.
"Mschertz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am ready to order a new computer with: AMD Athlon 64 x2 6000+ cpu / 512mb
> 256bit GDDR3 PCI express crossfire suppport video card / 4Gb DDR2 Dual
> Channel Ram. Gaming / Home Video main uses. Will XP professional work
> ok,
> or bite the bullit and go with Vista? Any input appreciated, Thanks!



 
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Mschertz
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      3rd Dec 2007
Thanks Rich / Barry ! I was / am really leaning that way, but you always
wonder...shoulda woulda coulda. Just wanted to get some more opinions.

"Rich Barry" wrote:

> For gaming, I am in full agreement with Ed. WinXP Pro.
> "Mschertz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:78B329B7-7271-4187-A5D8-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I am ready to order a new computer with: AMD Athlon 64 x2 6000+ cpu / 512mb
> > 256bit GDDR3 PCI express crossfire suppport video card / 4Gb DDR2 Dual
> > Channel Ram. Gaming / Home Video main uses. Will XP professional work
> > ok,
> > or bite the bullit and go with Vista? Any input appreciated, Thanks!

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"Mschertz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks Rich / Barry ! I was / am really leaning that way, but you always
> wonder...shoulda woulda coulda. Just wanted to get some more opinions.
>



For now I'd stay with XPsp2/3

Once sp1 is out for Vista it may be better...
also once most of the games go to DX-10 Vista *might* be the way to go...
but that day may be a while yet (if ever???)


 
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      3rd Dec 2007

Mschertz wrote:

> Thanks Rich / Barry ! I was / am really leaning that way, but you always
> wonder...shoulda woulda coulda. Just wanted to get some more opinions.
>


At this moment in time until it is definitely known what computer/OS to
buy, the route with the most options is a high-end, high-power XP/SP2-3
system. There isn't going to be a dearth of drivers for its peripherals
whilst a system designed and built from the outset to run Vista might
not be able to be downgraded to run with Windows XP.
 
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Bob Willard
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      3rd Dec 2007
Mschertz wrote:

> I am ready to order a new computer with: AMD Athlon 64 x2 6000+ cpu / 512mb
> 256bit GDDR3 PCI express crossfire suppport video card / 4Gb DDR2 Dual
> Channel Ram. Gaming / Home Video main uses. Will XP professional work ok,
> or bite the bullit and go with Vista? Any input appreciated, Thanks!


For gaming *or for anything* I recommend XP instead of Vista. Many apps are
not yet Vista-compatible and Vista crashes far more than XP.

And, in case you value your data, NTBACKUP (included) works under XP, but
Vista's built-in backup is a restrictive and useless mess.
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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      3rd Dec 2007
Mschertz <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> I am ready to order a new computer with: AMD Athlon 64 x2 6000+ cpu /
> 512mb 256bit GDDR3 PCI express crossfire suppport video card / 4Gb
> DDR2 Dual Channel Ram. Gaming / Home Video main uses. Will XP
> professional work ok, or bite the bullit and go with Vista? Any
> input appreciated, Thanks!


If you plan to power this computer up, log in, and actually use it, go for
XP Pro. If you want something to keep the office door from blowing shut, get
Vista.

I'm not putting Vista on any of my clients' networks until forced to at
gunpoint - it's just dreadful.


 
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Mike Hall - MVP
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      4th Dec 2007
It really isn't that bad.. :-)

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"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
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news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Mschertz <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>> I am ready to order a new computer with: AMD Athlon 64 x2 6000+ cpu /
>> 512mb 256bit GDDR3 PCI express crossfire suppport video card / 4Gb
>> DDR2 Dual Channel Ram. Gaming / Home Video main uses. Will XP
>> professional work ok, or bite the bullit and go with Vista? Any
>> input appreciated, Thanks!

>
> If you plan to power this computer up, log in, and actually use it, go for
> XP Pro. If you want something to keep the office door from blowing shut,
> get Vista.
>
> I'm not putting Vista on any of my clients' networks until forced to at
> gunpoint - it's just dreadful.
>


 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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      4th Dec 2007
Mike Hall - MVP <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> It really isn't that bad.. :-)


Stockholm syndrome!! :-)


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> "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> message news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Mschertz <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>> I am ready to order a new computer with: AMD Athlon 64 x2 6000+ cpu
>>> / 512mb 256bit GDDR3 PCI express crossfire suppport video card / 4Gb
>>> DDR2 Dual Channel Ram. Gaming / Home Video main uses. Will XP
>>> professional work ok, or bite the bullit and go with Vista? Any
>>> input appreciated, Thanks!

>>
>> If you plan to power this computer up, log in, and actually use it,
>> go for XP Pro. If you want something to keep the office door from
>> blowing shut, get Vista.
>>
>> I'm not putting Vista on any of my clients' networks until forced to
>> at gunpoint - it's just dreadful.




 
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