Buying Vista
Posted by admin on Nov 21st, 2006
Hi All I am now going to buy vista for my gaming Pc,The question I have 'Is shall I buy 32 bit or 64 bit' bearing in mind that I am only using this for games and games only. I will be buying ultimate.Any suggestions would be great. Thanks.Asus Crosshair motherboard AM2 5200 X2 2.6Ghz Cpu 2 GB Corsair Pc6400 800Mhz Dominator 44412 DDR2 XFX Geforce 8800 GTX Tagan 580 watt Psu 32 Bit Windows XP
Nov 23rd, 2006 at 02:34 pm
My PC hardware closely matches yours, except I have a Asus M2NSLI Deluxe and a nvidia 7300. You shouldn't have any driver issues with either the 32bit or 64bit versions. I currently run 64bit and I like the ability to run a game locally, have another user profile loaded in the background and use Media Center (from my Xbox) all at the same time. I do run some games locally but you should check and see if the games you plan to run will work well on Vista. Lately, I have been playing Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends alot. It works great in 1280x1024."Neil Catling"
Nov 27th, 2006 at 11:25 am
Currently I'm triple booting into XP, Vista32 and Vista64 and overall, I can't recommend Vista64 at this time. If I'm going to have a problem and a BSOD, it's going to be under Vista64. I'm currently playing the Vista ready game Supreme Commander and it's given me 2 BSODs and 3 CTDs since I've played it under Vista64. Under XP, I've played just as much, as I've gotten 1CTD.It's a driver issue I'm sure. Probably video.I also would suggest holding off another couple of months on getting vista, has their are plenty of little problems here and there with the different drivers. Creative's Soundblaster drivers are still in beta and technically so are the drivers for nVidia and there are a slew of unhappy nVidia owners right now!I assume you're planning on going to 4GB of ram soon ? As if you're not, there isn't much value in going to Vista64 either. Since their isn't any DX10 games actually out yet, and there are varous driver issues still getting ironed out, I'd strongly suggest holding off as long as possible, or you could buy a 2nd hard drive and dual boot between Xp and Vista until you're ready to be a pure Vista gamer.There is a forums a fellow created a little while back called www.vistareadygames.com where people post games that they have working. I've posted all the games that I got to run under Vista32 and Vista64. Others have as well. Might want to check out that site to make sure all you're games are jamming.If you scour theorugh these and other forums, you see alot of people having issues with various games at this point. I'm not hell bent on stopping you from going to Vista, just trying to make sure you don't rush in, only to be posting in the vista.General forums asking how to go back to XP in 34 weeks. Be sure to check all you're hardware that you'll be using, Keyboards, Mice, Printers, joysticks for Vista drivers and\or Vista problems"Neil Catling"