I'm building a new system as soon as I get back home from my current assignment and I will be installing Vista with 4 GB of RAM. I am also working on the specs for my first Server which will run Windows Server 08' to be released in 150+ days.
dude id wait on server 08...hear what ppl have to say first..im not touching Vista until SP1 and after i hear positive reviews both here and other places..theres too much risk with a new OS
Guys Memory is not the only thing. You need a good processesor. If you are going to try and upgrade to Vista on a system later then 2 years old forget it. What is so hard in buying one for 500 bucks? If you don't have that money you probably do not need Vista in the first place.
That's the point. It is a pig and the vast majority of users get little benefit. The computer makers don't complain as everyone will eventually have to go through another round of equipment upgrades.
None... at all. Vista's the stablest OS I've EVER had from windows guess what I switched from linux TO vista ha
My system cost me £210 to build x2600xt (£60) asus mobo (£40) 2gb DDR2-6400 ram (CAS 4) (£65) AMD 4000x2 (£45) I got my 19" LCD monitor for free (thank you ebuyer for fucking up) I had my 250gb hard drive from my previous build (which is 2 years old now) same for the the DVD drive / sound card ect seriously guys what do you expect with a 2 year old PC that was probably a budget one back then? actually for the record my 2 year old build ran vista perfectly fine, and it was still faster than XP. that was AMD sempron 3000 AGP nvidia 2600a the hdd/dvd drives some shitty asrock mobo which I had to replace twice and yeah just upgrade to a dual core processor I'm guessing most of you have intel P4's, or intel celerons? seriously, guys.. they're so bad and outdated. even when released, AMD was above them. A celeron is just a crippled, faulty P4.. and the P4 with the netburst arch.. well... ;/ sorry you bought it. The C2D's are better than AMD's current line atm, but not by much and if you want a good system for vista for cheap that'll last more than 2 years do not buy it from dell. Graphics are a lot more important for vista than you'd think. Integrated graphics, don't bother with. If you don't game, get a nice low end ATI card (a 2600pro or 2400xt) and if you game, get a nvidia 8800GTS (don't bother with the ultra, you can OC the GTS to the same speeds) I'd say go with aMD too because of the price, but the C2D range is more powerful (not by much, once again) so yea
I haven't had any problems and I have been running Vista for about two months. The interface is sweet, and I am able to do everything I could on XP (which is a lot!). My computer is used for programming, web design, logo design, content creation, gaming, etc. I run multiple heavy memory using programs at once, and experience nothing but faster multi-tasking than before. No problems at all so I don't understand all the strange issues people are experiencing. People always complain about every Windows OS that is released. Remember XP Sucks discussions anyone? It's like they fear change or something... Anyway, most issues with Vista spawn from users inexperience such as admin privileges or other very simple tasks that only take a small adjustment.
As it's a new system bought only a few months ago, I doubt there's a problem with the wireless card. A problem with the windows wireless manager? More probably. You mean £2000. I buy Dell Latitudes, which are a hell of a lot more expensive than standard "consumer" systems. The can run it but I still wouldn't buy a new one even if they couldn't Nope my laptop is a Pentium M and my notebook is a Core 2 Duo. I did, and I will for my next computer as well. It depends what you buy, as with any manufacturer. My notebook runs Vista on an Intel 945 GM. So, in fact, integrated graphics work fine. As I said, Vista works fine but just uses more resources.
pentium m is just like a P4 / celeron same old same do you need support with your system? (dell support sucks anyway :/ but that's beyond the point) if not, why pay all the extra money for something that's inferior? do you know how to build a PC? it's easier than you think google for some tutorials and to get your parts- www.newegg.com honestly you'll save 100's give me a dell PC and I'll find everything it has for cheaper.. it's just DIY I have the same graphics on my laptop but I was mainly talking about desktops it's just not needed for them laptops need integrated graphics (and may I add, intel's done a great job with the 945GM) to minimize power consumption desktops don't
Nope, Pentium M is a fair bit more efficient than the P4. Nope, though the warrenty is quite handy. I buy Latitude laptops. Better build quality, magnesium-alloy casing, shock-protected hard drive, 3-year accidental damage and theft coverage. That's what I pay the extra money for. If you think you can build an equvilent laptop for cheaper, then please be my guest. I have a dedicated graphics card in my 1 of my laptops, it's only my newer ultraportable notebook that has an integrated one. I would agree that you don't need integrated graphics on a desktop but I don't buy desktops. I like laptops.