Vista Home doesn't run at 64 Bit?
Whats Ultimate got that Home doesn't other than the multimedia package? I don't see anything in the recommended spces for FSX that says you have to have Ultimate. :-?
As far as the power supply goes I don't see anywhere when I was building it that I could change it out to a bigger one. Vista Home doesn't run at 64 Bit? Whats Ultimate got that Home doesn't other than the multimedia package? I don't see anything in the recommended spces for FSX that says you have to have Ultimate. :-?
Mike
Spend the money you saved on your wife or something.
I bet she'd be more than happy to take the monet
I bet she'd be more than happy to take the monet
But where would she go with the father of impressionist painting? I mean where do you take a chap called Claude?
My thoughts on the matter.
1st: The 4GB of RAM will NOT be recognised by Vista 32. 32 bit operating systems have a 3GB RAM cap, 64bit operating systems a 16TB RAM cap. So if you want those 4 sticks your going to have to spring for a 64bit OS to actually get what you are paying for.
2nd: Build yourself. The 450W PSU that dell includes is the absolute minimum that you should consider running that system on. An upgrade to a 500W would be needed just for the addition of an extra hard drive or second DVD drive.
3rd: I do not agree with the notion of "Overclock everything. Spend the money you saved on your wife or something." If you don't already have a monitor and a OS disk 9 times out of 10 you end up spending exactly the same, or sometimes less than you would with a OEM, the only difference is you have choice in case, and who makes your parts. Also if you don't know what you are doing here, you have the potential to trash a brand new $230 motherboard or processor when you overclock without proper cooling, or by pushing a VCore too high.
The one positive about Dell's XPS series is their XPS specific customer service and warranties are absolutely great. Its a completely seperate department in the company, and the guys on the other end of the phone are in Ireland or the US and actually know what they are talking about. On one call I made when I needed help getting drivers for my Bluetooth card for XP (turned out the card had fried, wasn't a driver issue) I actually had a nice chat with the guy about how he figured out how to run his XBox through his laptop wireless card so that he could get Live anywhere. So the XPS stuff is a lot different than their normal line.
So here is my bottom line. I would only go for 2GB of RAM instead of 4, and spring for the Q6700 / Q6600 or just save the cash. I can tell ya that FSX will run fine on 2GB of RAM even in Vista.
Cheers
Cameron
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