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Rumor: Window LongHorn recommand Ram

I have not seen anything official about system requirements for "Longhorn", the next-gen Microsoft OS that is currently still in development. Rumors say that they will recommend 512MB of RAM and you will need at least a DX9 video card to run their new GUI (although a legacy GUI will be provided for older cards). It's all just speculation, though.
 
Originally posted by: Melchior
Mmm not really. I dont think Win 95-> NT-> 98 required doubled anywhere

I do know that from 98 --> XP, the recommand ram is 256MB for XP while 98, 128MB ram is all u need.

From my personal exp.
 
Originally posted by: Melchior
Mmm not really. I dont think Win 95-> NT-> 98 required doubled anywhere
95: 16 MB (before integrated browser)
98: 32 MB
ME: 64 MB
2000: 128 MB
XP: 256 MB

Each will run with less, but with enough disk swapping for virtual memory to be annoying.
 
so for it to be totally usable you will want at least 1 GB, 2GB if you are a gamer 😀
 
Originally posted by: Adul
so for it to be totally usable you will want at least 1 GB, 2GB if you are a gamer 😀
Yeah, there's the "minimum recommended" which will be on the box (512), and then the above, which I would call "recommended".
 
the minimums on anything have always been a joke. my setup uses 175-180 MB just sitting there. ATI drivers up that to 200. the highest i've seen was doom 3 at about 900. i don't do major photoshop/audio/video editing.

i heard the next windows will also require a decent vid card just to run the GUI. there will be a stripped down version for lamers.
 
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