brycematheson712
New Member
OKay, I'm not too new to the PC Building community, but recently something new popped up with the release of Windows Vista.
I just ordered some parts off Tiger Direct. I bought a Dual-Core AMD FX-60 Socket 939 CPU. With the new release of Windows Vista, they gave me a free issue of Home Premium. Now, I've kind of got a hard decision. This is my first dual-core PC build and I'm not sure about which OS to choose.
I've heard that Vista is a load of crap at this point, so I don't really feel comfortable with loading that unless I start hearing some good things about it. I know that Windows XP Proffesional provides support for Dual-Core CPUs.
My main problem now is that I only have XP Home, or Vista Home Premium and I would like to take full advantage of the Dual-Core capabilities. Do you know if Service Pack 2 provides Dual-Core support to XP Home systems? I've always loved Windows XP and it's hard to part with it.
So, what's my best option? If possible, I would like to stay as far away from Vista, but I'd like to take advantage of the Dual-Core capabilities of my new build. What do you think?
Thanks for the help!
I just ordered some parts off Tiger Direct. I bought a Dual-Core AMD FX-60 Socket 939 CPU. With the new release of Windows Vista, they gave me a free issue of Home Premium. Now, I've kind of got a hard decision. This is my first dual-core PC build and I'm not sure about which OS to choose.
I've heard that Vista is a load of crap at this point, so I don't really feel comfortable with loading that unless I start hearing some good things about it. I know that Windows XP Proffesional provides support for Dual-Core CPUs.
My main problem now is that I only have XP Home, or Vista Home Premium and I would like to take full advantage of the Dual-Core capabilities. Do you know if Service Pack 2 provides Dual-Core support to XP Home systems? I've always loved Windows XP and it's hard to part with it.
So, what's my best option? If possible, I would like to stay as far away from Vista, but I'd like to take advantage of the Dual-Core capabilities of my new build. What do you think?
Thanks for the help!