Originally posted by: lavaheadache
Originally posted by: j0j081
Originally posted by: lavaheadache
Originally posted by: potato28
XP until Vista gets a SP.
Vista did get a service pack..... My computer updated to it last week sometime
u must be thinking of the Office service pack. SP1 for Vista isn't out yet.
uh ok, whatever you want to think. If I look at the system properties page it clearly says vista sp 1
Originally posted by: BladeVenom
Saw a benchmark in Google news today. XP vs. Vista vs. Vista SP1 not a gaming benchmark either.
Holy cow, network file transfers suck balls. Won't be "upgrading" my office to Vista anytime soon, that's for sure.Originally posted by: BladeVenom
Saw a benchmark in Google news today. XP vs. Vista vs. Vista SP1 not a gaming benchmark either.
Originally posted by: Oyeve
XP SP2 still my main game platform. I have Vista Home Premium is 32 or 64 but have not installed yet as I really dont see a need to. Tested Vista 32 and 64 without activating and IMO DX10 still has a ways to go before I fully switch over. Im not anti Vista, just waiting for the right time.
I don't like what MS did with sound in Vista either, but there's not much you can do about this other than getting yourself an X-Fi or Auzen X-Fi or something. Poor bass is always something I've had issue with for onboard sound and that hasn't changed much although my latest Azalia HD onboard does actually have a bass crossover slider, although its not nearly as good as the X-Fi's Bass with slider + equalizer. Add to that really poor positional sound in games with onboard (its basically stereo upmixed to 6+ channels) and the X-Fi is really the only choice for gaming in Vista (EAX support through OpenAL or ALchemy).Originally posted by: arredondo
- Hooked up to my HDTV home theater setup, Vista's new way of processing sound in games means I get almost zero bass when I'm playing (six RCA analog connections). I've tried different cards and configurations, but it is a total joke. Nothing works, nor have I read confirmation on the internet that someone else can do it.
This isn't normal...I'd look into possibly a driver/hardware conflict or a bad stick of RAM.- I have to reboot Vista 2-3 times a day because it won't completely end the process when browsing the 'net or exiting a game sometimes, which prevents me from loading it up again. Why not go to task manager and end the process from there you may ask? Because in Vista, 95% of the time selecting "end process" on a frozen program does not work, and the system even tells me that I'll likely need to reboot! This frustrates me to no end.
It'd help if you ran a DX10 game or one that was meant to show a noticeable difference.- In all my games, there is little if any noticable improvement from DX10. I have CoD4, Orange Box and other games.
Hmmm, you increased Bass Redirect frequency in Creative Console Launcher? Keep in mind, they only recently added a working Console for Vista to their website recently; previously you had to request it.Originally posted by: arredondo
I tried X-Fi... same bass problems as my Audigy SE when it comes to gaming. The other card you mention has enough bad writeups as a gaming card at newegg that I won't even waste my time. If this issue alone could be solved, I'd grudgingly stick with Vista.
I'd also LOVE a reliable way to kill a hung process in Vista. I've searched the internet and while I'm not alone with this problem, there are no solutions except to reboot.
Originally posted by: CP5670
Why do you have to do that every time you boot?
I use a custom monitor driver that is not WHQL certified, but the only time XP ever complained about it was when I actually installed it.
Originally posted by: arredondo
Vista has been the most terrible OS experience I've ever had. Even my first new rig a long time ago, a Windows ME setup, was more reliable than this crap. I had none of the problems with that as opposed to what I'm experiencing now. I'm on the fence about switching to XP but will decide after SP1 is fully released. A few of my problems...
- Hooked up to my HDTV home theater setup, Vista's new way of processing sound in games means I get almost zero bass when I'm playing (six RCA analog connections). I've tried different cards and configurations, but it is a total joke. Nothing works, nor have I read confirmation on the internet that someone else can do it.
- I have to reboot Vista 2-3 times a day because it won't completely end the process when browsing the 'net or exiting a game sometimes, which prevents me from loading it up again. Why not go to task manager and end the process from there you may ask? Because in Vista, 95% of the time selecting "end process" on a frozen program does not work, and the system even tells me that I'll likely need to reboot! This frustrates me to no end.
- In all my games, there is little if any noticable improvement from DX10. I have CoD4, Orange Box and other games.
There are more issues, not all related to gaming, but my advice to the OP asking this question: stay as far away from Vista as you possibly can. There is no significant advantage it has that XP doesn't already comfortably handle just fine.
Originally posted by: legoman666
Originally posted by: CP5670
Why do you have to do that every time you boot?
I use a custom monitor driver that is not WHQL certified, but the only time XP ever complained about it was when I actually installed it.
XP doesnt complain. Only Vista x64 requires all of its drivers to be signed in order to boot. Only way to get around it is press f8 while booting and select the disable button.
Originally posted by: Mem
Originally posted by: legoman666
Originally posted by: CP5670
Why do you have to do that every time you boot?
I use a custom monitor driver that is not WHQL certified, but the only time XP ever complained about it was when I actually installed it.
XP doesnt complain. Only Vista x64 requires all of its drivers to be signed in order to boot. Only way to get around it is press f8 while booting and select the disable button.
It does not have to be a WHQL driver,only a signed driver for Vista x64,remember there are plenty of beta signed drivers that are not WHQL.
Originally posted by: j0j081
For those of you with fairly powerful systems is Vista up to par with XP for gaming purposes yet? I know last summer a lot of people were still dual booting with XP for gaming but I'm wondering if that has changed now. 3DMark06 scores have been pretty much even since Vista was released but that doesn't necessarily mean real world performance is.
Originally posted by: Xavier434
As another poster has already mentioned, it sounds like most of these issues are not really Vista related since there are thousands and thousands of people doing exactly what you are doing with Vista and do not have these issues. I have not encountered your "end process" issues at all and I believe the DX10 improvements have already been covered here. In terms of your bass problems, is there a reason why you are sticking with your Home Theater audio setup? What exactly do you mean by that anyways. Are you talking about both a hardware and software setup or just software?
