by ctjoyce » Tue May 23, 2006 2:06 pm
Lol, I love how all of you are gripeing about how "Oh god I have to update my OS, cus thats what MS is pushing." Well kids you have to look at the whole picture, not just MS's side. For the last oh, I would say 3~4 years AMD has had 64Bit processers on the market. Intel for the past 2. Thats alot of potential, but due to the lack of a 64Bit OS it is wasted. MS tried to put out a 64 bit OS (Win XP PROx64) but it flopped horrably. So to make those with 64Bit processers who are chomping at the bit for a 64Bit OS MS is working on Vista. And with that CPU manufactures have stepped up to the plate. Intel with their new conroe core, and AMD with socket AM2 (which was just launched today) and their new K8L cores. With all of these improvements we are going to see 4.1Ghz dual core processers, and Quad core CPUs. Both something that XP's core archatexture cannot support fully.
Next up is the world of RAM. When XP was released 256MB was the standird, 512MB for the gamers, and 1GB for those "crazy" people. As programs progressed those numbers shifted up, however XP's recognition of RAM didn't. The most that XP will recognise and use is 2GB, 4GB with a hack, but it wouln't fully utalise the 4GB. With 1GB as todays standird, and 2GB becomeing the gamer standird, XP is soon going to bottolneck the complexity of the programs we run.
Third on our list is Video cards. With the recent launch of Quad SLi, and dual core GPU's XP is again running out of room for improvement, and so are GPU designers ATi and nVidia. A new Direct X was just what they needed. With the new DX, SLi and crossfire will be truely used the way they should be, and the graphics we are going to see soon will be amazing. Personally I forsee that withen three years 90% of gamers will be running SLi systems, and 80% of games will need SLi to run at their max settings (thats ofcurese excludeing the XTX cards from ATi and GTX from nVidia).
Fourth on our list is HDDs. Vista is claiming that it will see a GB as the 1024MB it is, unlike XP where it only sees a GB as 1000MB. therefore we get robbed out of considerable HDD space. I know on one of my 80GB drives alone XP loses me 6GB. Now it dosn't seem like that much, but thats about one game, 1500 songs, or one DVD movie. Personally I want it back, and Vista is giving it to me.
Overall I think that you all will actually like vista. I just tested out the latest build (I know I know, but I was curious) and liked it alot. They cleaned up alot of the issues that were in the last build, and the driver support is MUCH better than 5307.
Cheers
Cameron
CTJoyce, Modding and voiding warranties since 2003
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