Originally posted by: nerp
Tell us what your new setup will look like and we'll have a better idea.
Originally posted by: nicksort
Originally posted by: nerp
Tell us what your new setup will look like and we'll have a better idea.
E8500
Asus P5Q Pro
4gigs of Ram
Asus 9800GT Video
WD 500 Sata
WD 500 Sata
is this what you needed to know?
Originally posted by: pcslookout
Originally posted by: nicksort
Originally posted by: nerp
Tell us what your new setup will look like and we'll have a better idea.
E8500
Asus P5Q Pro
4gigs of Ram
Asus 9800GT Video
WD 500 Sata
WD 500 Sata
is this what you needed to know?
Yes. Windows Vista 64 bit will work great on that machine. Go ahead and do it!
Originally posted by: nicksort
I am about to change Mother Boards and I am wondering if I should also switch OS from XP Pro to Vista Premium, any opinions or sugestions?
Do I need to purchase a certain Vista OS or are they all 64 bit ???????
will Vista recognize more then 3 gigs of ram?
I have an additional 2gigs I could add to give me 6 total?
Will I need to go through all my software and upgrade or will what I currently have work with 64 bit Vista?????
Originally posted by: nicksort
Originally posted by: pcslookout
Originally posted by: nicksort
Originally posted by: nerp
Tell us what your new setup will look like and we'll have a better idea.
E8500
Asus P5Q Pro
4gigs of Ram
Asus 9800GT Video
WD 500 Sata
WD 500 Sata
is this what you needed to know?
Yes. Windows Vista 64 bit will work great on that machine. Go ahead and do it!
I guess I will sound stupid with this next question, but....... Do I need to purchase a certain Vista OS or are they all 64 bit ???????
Originally posted by: RebateMonger
Since you are changing from XP Professional to Vista Home Premium, be aware there are some feature differences. Vista Home Premium adds Media Center stuff, but takes away Remote Desktop, the ability to join a Domain, and has reduced built-in backup features compared to Vista Business and Vista Ultimate.
I'd guess it just saw "XP Pro" and immediately suggested Vista Business.Originally posted by: nicksort
Funny thing happened, it somehow recognized my business software installed on the computer and advised me to purchase the Vista Business OS....
Originally posted by: andrei3333
i can confirm that vista ultimate gave me the option of 64 VS 32 at install time
Originally posted by: Butterbean
I just installed a new mobo and Vista Ultimate a few days ago (OEM 32 version - didn't see a 64 option during install and didnt ecpect one). So far I dont like Vista much even though it has some nice features. Worst of all is the noise. The drives are constantly grinding away doing indexing. People say "oh just let it do its things and then it settles down and runs smooth" - but even after that it still indexes and grinds. If you record a 90 minute movie Vista will still be grinding gears and "digesting" the new data long after movie is over.
I purposely build PC's to be mostly quiet. I get the passive coolers for the video cards etc. Vista is a horror show as far as noise goes. Luckily the indexing/searching can be disabled and I did so and now its not too bad except for first 10 minutes or so at start up. Before that my cpu was going at 35% while doing nothing (2 days after install even). If I put something like Nero Burning elements on which also does indexing/searching I would have 10% of cpu left for me.
My clock was also stuck on PM when it was AM (I fixed that). IE freezes once every hour. My Epson scanner wont work despite a Vista driver. The "Delete" option is missing in left margin menu in "Pictures" but I have all this other rubbish I wont use and cant seem to edit as yet.
On the plus side I like Aero and I like the volume control. Vista makes volume the same between apps. No more turning volume way up to hear a radio station with low volume and then getting me head blasted off on a MySpace page.
I haven't run games yet but I expect to like it ok that way. I fear putting Steam on just yet, and having that do its thing on startup while all the other crapolla is going on at the same time. I know I can take it off startup and will.
I am glad I have Vista for DX 10 but after that I could care less for this. If I am building another PC tomorrow I am using XP again. My ZoneAlarm alerts were going crazy with permissions when the indexing and searching were on. I swear it was like I owned 75% of pc and someone else owned the other 25%. My biggest impression of Vista so far is that of a growling stomach that's just making lots of noise all day while your trying to read and do things.
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Originally posted by: Butterbean
I just installed a new mobo and Vista Ultimate a few days ago (OEM 32 version - didn't see a 64 option during install and didnt ecpect one). So far I dont like Vista much even though it has some nice features. Worst of all is the noise. The drives are constantly grinding away doing indexing. People say "oh just let it do its things and then it settles down and runs smooth" - but even after that it still indexes and grinds. If you record a 90 minute movie Vista will still be grinding gears and "digesting" the new data long after movie is over.
I purposely build PC's to be mostly quiet. I get the passive coolers for the video cards etc. Vista is a horror show as far as noise goes. Luckily the indexing/searching can be disabled and I did so and now its not too bad except for first 10 minutes or so at start up. Before that my cpu was going at 35% while doing nothing (2 days after install even). If I put something like Nero Burning elements on which also does indexing/searching I would have 10% of cpu left for me.
My clock was also stuck on PM when it was AM (I fixed that). IE freezes once every hour. My Epson scanner wont work despite a Vista driver. The "Delete" option is missing in left margin menu in "Pictures" but I have all this other rubbish I wont use and cant seem to edit as yet.
On the plus side I like Aero and I like the volume control. Vista makes volume the same between apps. No more turning volume way up to hear a radio station with low volume and then getting me head blasted off on a MySpace page.
I haven't run games yet but I expect to like it ok that way. I fear putting Steam on just yet, and having that do its thing on startup while all the other crapolla is going on at the same time. I know I can take it off startup and will.
I am glad I have Vista for DX 10 but after that I could care less for this. If I am building another PC tomorrow I am using XP again. My ZoneAlarm alerts were going crazy with permissions when the indexing and searching were on. I swear it was like I owned 75% of pc and someone else owned the other 25%. My biggest impression of Vista so far is that of a growling stomach that's just making lots of noise all day while your trying to read and do things.
Before you swear it off and start bashing it, how about you read up on some of Vista's "under-the-hood" features"!
Indexing can be turned off if you don't search much. Any other hard drive noise you are talking about seems like you didn't install something right or like one of your other programs is doing something in the background. Also looks like you just complained that if you let Nero index things then you lose some processor cycles as well - well yea that tends to happen when a program runs -_- ...
Also, if you are going for a noiseless system, you shouldn't be able to hear your HDD in the first place. Stupid question, but are you sure one of the bearings haven't gone in your fans or something - unless you have a wafer thin aluminum case, and a 15K SCSI drive, it shouldn't be aggravatingly loud.
Your clock is frozen on PM? I have never even heard of that problem and it seems like an isolated incident that can be fixed with a reinstall or something.
I'm not sure why zone alarm would be going crazy. UAC will alert you when you try to open or execute a file (Which is good despite what certain less educated people say). Auto Updates might be running in the background and check the internet. Outside of that, one again, it isn't Vista, it is YOUR programs.
-Kevin
Originally posted by: AnonymouseUser
Wait for Vista to come out of BETA. If XP is any indication, that should be when Service Pack #2 is released.