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And that is what I mean, I don't have the best system in the market, and yet
I am able to run an OS that will stay for the next 5-7 years in the market.
I know that I will have to upgrade to a better system in the next years, in
order to keep up as the technology goes, but I don't see any need for it
right now.
And like I said before: 2.9Ghz Celeron D, 512 MB PC3200 DDR SDRAM, 100GB HD
(not sure about the speed, but I guess it is less than 7200RPM,) Intel
Extreme Grapichs2 3D (64DDR Shared Memory,) and many more stuff. I don't see
any speed issues on my system with Vista Ultimate on it, the loading time is
less than 2 minutes, and the only issues I have is the video card, and the
sound card. Due to Windows Vista disabling of hardware acceleration on
sound, I can't use my card to its fully potential. Hardware that has to be
replaced for one that has either ASIO or OpenAl support. Other than that,
Vista is treating me nicely.
I am able to run an OS that will stay for the next 5-7 years in the market.
I know that I will have to upgrade to a better system in the next years, in
order to keep up as the technology goes, but I don't see any need for it
right now.
And like I said before: 2.9Ghz Celeron D, 512 MB PC3200 DDR SDRAM, 100GB HD
(not sure about the speed, but I guess it is less than 7200RPM,) Intel
Extreme Grapichs2 3D (64DDR Shared Memory,) and many more stuff. I don't see
any speed issues on my system with Vista Ultimate on it, the loading time is
less than 2 minutes, and the only issues I have is the video card, and the
sound card. Due to Windows Vista disabling of hardware acceleration on
sound, I can't use my card to its fully potential. Hardware that has to be
replaced for one that has either ASIO or OpenAl support. Other than that,
Vista is treating me nicely.