Jabes
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i think most ppl who choose XP bc they have only experienced XP only and not the side of vista ............................................................
yea or its just like my sig lol
i think most ppl who choose XP bc they have only experienced XP only and not the side of vista ............................................................
Yeah, it has totally been put down. I run lots of RAID environments for work, set up multiple RAIDs for audio recording and video production. I have both independent record labels and video production companies as clients. There are tons of articles on Tomshardware.com about how SLI is pretty much not worth the money. Running RAID 0 does not improve gaming performance, it does not give you more frames per a second, it may load the game slightly faster and you run a higher risk of failure since all data is stored across multiple drives and if one drive fails your whole RAID crashes.
How is it more stable? Why have so many companies allowed users to downgrade to windows XP if it was so much more stable? You never see that. You didn't see downgrade options for XP, 2k, or even ME.
My XP machine at boot has like maybe 250megs of RAM being used when idle, my vista install on the same machine would have over 700megs of used memory idle. how is that more efficient? It is the band-aid approach.
Because the users are stubborn and too damn lazy to get used to a new interface and also b/c of ppl like you that blow it's performance issues out of proportion and attack forums with that BS. Bad thing is some ppl are gullible enough to believe you guys instead of learn with good, old-fashioned, first-hand experience. Just my opinion..
I think I need to pull up a couple of those articles and read them to my computer and tell it to stop performing noticeably better in SLI and in RAID 0 so it will stop doing that. Its going against what is being written.
But regardless of that I think you are missing the point. Bascially, if you are able to affored SLI, then sure, do it.
It's like a car. Does a Porche cost 2 or 3 times what a mustang GT cost? Yes. Is the porche faster? Yes. Is it two or three times as fast? Course not.
Is SLI faster than a single card? Yes. Is it two times faster? Course not.
Why do people buy a Porche when they could buy a Mustang? Cause they CAN.
Btw, it's not "minute" gains. Lot of the newer games really benifit from SLI. You don't have to have SLI to run them, but that eye candy sure looks sweet.
Because the users are stubborn and too damn lazy to get used to a new interface and also b/c of ppl like you that blow it's performance issues out of proportion and attack forums with that BS. Bad thing is some ppl are gullible enough to believe you guys instead of learn with good, old-fashioned, first-hand experience. Just my opinion..
I am old enough to have been alive and using computers on a regular basis for the release of 3.11, 95 a, 95 b, 95 c, 98, 98se, 2k, ME, XP. Out of all of those releases no company has allowed downgrades back to the earlier version, and with the exception of windows ME, Microsoft has never put out a more buggy OS that is so convoluted and feature stripped that is confuses the consumer into buy the Ultimate edition. We can sit here and argue facts all day long. It is a milestone of vista's stability that companies are allowing users to opt out of Vista installs and get XP.
You're average user, sure may like vista, those on the fence are on the fence, your more advanced user who has used other OSes, will see its flaws and not want to touch it. I have it on a test system, been running it since release. I still have issues with it. I mean it still breaks basic networking, which is completely lame.
I also never blow anything out of proportion, I typically have very straight forward answers with something to at least back it up.
I've read that Microsoft is ditching the 32bit platform completely - as opposed to combining the libraries. What do you think?
I am old enough to have been alive and using computers on a regular basis for the release of 3.11, 95 a, 95 b, 95 c, 98, 98se, 2k, ME, XP.
eh what?
They only came out last decade! I was using PC's when they come out. I was also using PC's when DOS came out. I was using PC's before DOS came out. I was using PC's before they were called PC's
And I am not an old guyStop making us pre windows people sound old
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after using both on my machine, i found that games perform 20%-50% better on XP than VISTA therefore i obviously prefer XP what do you prefer and why?
i <3 vista (love it) and look at my sig haha![]()
"IF YOU HATE VISTA EITHER THE PC YOUR TRYING TO RUN IT ON IS A POS OR YOUR A NOOB
noob
1. (Internet slang, pejorative) A newb or newbie; refers to the idea that someone is new to a game, concept, or idea; implying a lack of experience.
* Noobs are annoying, they never know the forum rules."
Ah, the ignorance of teenagers. And before my rant, for the record, no, I was never this bad...
So we bash people who don't like Vista, then bash their computers, and then bash their computer intelligence?
I absolutely hate this cliche, but I had been using computers for several years by the time your parents were conceiving you. I like to think I have an absolute demigod status of superior computer knowledge when compared to John Q. Public, and a very decent knowledge when compared to some others on these Forums. That being said, I've used Vista three times, and would prefer to never again deal with it. It will *never* see installation on a computer in my house. Does that mean my system listed below is god-awful? Does it mean I seemingly know nothing about computers in your eyes?
My current system can run the best version of Vista with ease and not even begin to sweat, but it will never have that 'opportunity'...pity. I've personally hated your sig since I first saw it, but never called you out until now because you were never being an ass before. Do you expect that computer knowledge approaching your obviously omnipotent level is just ingrained into every human? Do you expect someone to sit down in front of an OS for the first time and 'just know everything'?
You were a newbie once, too. Try to humble yourself for a moment and remember. Since when did hating new folks and taking shots at them become the norm? At 14 years old, you're probably a HS Freshman, yes? You know those jerk kids who would pick on Freshman their first week of school just because they were Freshman...you're going to be one of those the next three years, aren't you?
You don't have to be a Newbie to know this Post will most likely be pulled by the PTB's. I sincerely hope you have a chance to read this before then.
--Jay (Defending Computer-illiterates and Forum Newbies from people like Jabes)
I love how you guys can point out the bads and not the goods.... Your PC should be god awful, 7100GS--I thought my X1300PRO was bad...
Thanks to SuperFetch, Vista can actually browse the internet right when the desktop is revealed on boot-up. <<Unlike XP
DX10 and DX10.1, enough said on that part
Looks Helluva lot better
UAC is easily disabled so it doesn't annoy you... Can't find the "Yes or No" question in Ctrl Panel--> then you should be LABELED: "NOOB"
Vista's x64 version has less bugs than XP's x64 version, that says a lot...
I like the program crash control, countless times on my old PC(XP), some app(somewhat BF2) would have an error and my computer would freeze and lead to restart, it runs flawlessly on Vista and things that have crashed(GMod) in Vista will just hit the desktop and give me an error msg, then it's over.
The Network and Sharing Center interface in Vista is awesome.. You can view a map of your network..
Here's my version of Jabes' sig : "If you can't follow the learning curve in Vista, you have an IQ of <80."
I pity you guys who want to stay stuck on the ancient garbage...