


http://www.pcworld.com/article/154852/w ... hints.html
Time for me to start building my first new computer in 5 years.
I've a VERY fast centrino duo with 4 GB of RAM and a NVidia 8800 GTX card with 1GB dedicated DDR3 on board RAM and a SATA2 HD @7200 RPM , and that piece of c**p runs 10 times slower than XP on my old Athlon 3200+ with 1.5 GB and hangs 10 times more...braincell wrote:That is what Apple did!
Nobody upgrades, they get it on their new computer. The main problem with Vista was that it required a lot of memory and Microsoft didn't force companies to sell computers with that much RAM coupled with the fact that all the cheap laptops have "integrated graphics" which uses even more RAM. Now you have a computer which is 10 times slower than your previous one. Of course Vista was blamed for this because the average person doesn't know about the RAM requirements. They don't know not to get integrated graphics also. It sounds good. A modern Vista computer has no noticeable difference in speed to an XP computer. This is fully documented. I like the extra features. It's a bunch of tiny improvements not one major one. They don't intend for you to buy it for your old computer.
According to Steinberg, 64 bit is an advantage because you can have vastly more RAM. This is very helpful for large projects. Mine start to fail after 20 minutes of music length. What experts are saying now is to buy Vista 64 bit.
Buying a new laptop because I needed that graphics power on a mobile station...braincell wrote:I have no idea what you did wrong.
Same as me.. but for many peripherals there are *NO* XP drivers, so I have to stick with that piece of s**tbraincell wrote: I did not upgrade just to get the latest thing! I did it because I bought a new laptop computer. Someone in this group said just wipe it the first day. I don't know why he didn't want me to try it first. It turns out like I said before, there are many minor improvements (too many to list) which I happen to like. Anyone who thinks otherwise just hasn't used it for any significant period of time.
I'd love to for strictly windows things.. that and a good linux distro for the rest. But manufacturers like to get a piece of the cake and will keep on not supporting XP...braincell wrote:You will be quite able to use Windows XP for the rest of your life if you want to, probably on old computers. I pity you.
untill scope 5 comes outstardust wrote:ReD_MuZe wrote: my advice is get osx and wait for windows 8or stay with XP