g4m3rof1337
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16832116202
I am buying that tomorrow.
Is it the right version?
Thanks
I am buying that tomorrow.
Is it the right version?
Thanks
haha yea the cd is free but shipping will be like 40 bucks knowing them lol
64 bit is the way to go with Vista... isn't it? Because it need different drivers than XP anyway, and I thought that 64 bit vista drivers were just as common as 32 bit vista drivers.
intel is pretty good about support for both 64 and 32 bit.....have you tried anything in relation to the nforce motherboards? Nightmares.ive had no trouble finding vista 64 drivers for my intel motherboard. i actually had more trouble finding drivers for windows xp 32 than with vista
there is going to be a few years in gap before we move to a full 64bit platform, and when we do finally move there, 128bit will probably already be out.
Not to mention, vienna, MS's newest OS is slated to be released in 2009-10, so if you are planning to upgrade to that OS when it comes out, I would just go ahead with the 32bit version. It is more stable, supported better, and will cause you less troubles. Not to mention I do not think developers are even really pushing the 64 bit applications out yet. I have been running 64bit Linux for a couple years now and like 98% of my apps are still 32bit.
[-0MEGA-];650942 said:DO NOT go with the 32-Bit version of Vista, unless you dont mind buying the 64-Bit version within a year. Vista was designed to slowly move everyone from the 32-Bit platform to the 64-Bit platform, and eventually all new programs and games will be developed for 64-Bit systems.
Even besides the program aspect, the 32-Bit version of Vista can only support up to 4GB of RAM, which will rapidly become the norm, then it will become standard for low-end systems, and you will need the 128GB capabilities of a 64-Bit OS to keep on gaming.