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89macrunner Dec 30, 2006 06:49 AM

New PC ...vista screen shots inside (dial up warning)
 
Well after more than a month of problems with intel i have my new PC up and running and so far its fast even with a pre-release operating system
Specs:

Intel DG965wH Motherboard using the onboard optical out to my Sony reciver
Intel Core 2 Duo e6300 CPU
2gb of DDR2-667 running in dual channel
Geforce FX7300 card..cheapy till DX10 cards become less pricey
Segate 250gb SATA II 7200RPM HD with 16mb cache
Dynex 500 watt PSU (yea i know its cheap but it was just that..REALLY cheap)
Windows XP Ulitmate 64bit

Its fast yea but heres the stuff you wanted to see anyways...some vista screen shots that arent from microsoft

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...hwyner/ss4.jpg
This is what happens when you hover the mouse over an application on the task bar

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...yner/SS3IE.jpg
IE and the new start menu. notice how everything is transparent. All of the fancy visual effects are called Aero if you didnt know already. Aero also includes fancy ways to open,close,minimize,maximize windows.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ner/SS2WMP.jpg
new Windows Media Player..using it over itunes on this machine.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...hwyner/SS1.jpg
one of the coolest features of vista is this alternative to alt+tab to go between windows. when you press windows key+tab this allows you to see all of the running windows even if they are minimized at the time..similar to expose on OS X






Overall i like Vista a lot so far. It has been very stable and works well with every application i have installed on it. including games

DavidA Dec 30, 2006 08:08 AM

I have been playing with it and have been impressed with how smooth the install process was. Very very cool. The interface rocks.

Now where did I put that money for a new Directx 10 video card so I can play Crysis when it comes out???? :)

blakjak Dec 30, 2006 08:51 AM

Makes it hard to hide the pron though..............

nick-m Dec 30, 2006 09:04 AM

* shrugs *

Call me old-school but every windows version I've ever had, I've always used "Windows Classic" and " Rainy Day " color scheme. So Vista doesn't hold much appeal for me in that dept.

My rig runs almost 24/7 and it has zero stability issues with the way I have XP set up now.

seanz0rz Dec 30, 2006 09:11 AM

ive had this running for a long time on mine (yea i know.. warez, not good)

just testing it out to see if i should buy it when it comes out retail. i like it, not enough to pay to upgrade...

marko3xl3 Dec 30, 2006 09:48 AM

I have had Windows Ultimate legally for about a month now. It's got its bugs left and right, but overall it's a very fun and stable operating system

I am glad windows decided against putting all the features they originally planned into it and just making it stable and solid.

EDIT: Haha, I just realized this. By bugs left and right I meant to say that there aren't many, but you come across a problem every now and then.

89macrunner Dec 30, 2006 10:22 AM


Originally Posted by marko3xl3 (Post 50377575)
I have had Windows Ultimate legally for about a month now. It's got its bugs left and right, but overall it's a very fun and stable operating system

I am glad windows decided against putting all the features they originally planned into it and just making it stable and solid.

used intel's EPP also?

I havent seen any bugs really yet. Just some funky stuff that happens since this is a new os to me

marko3xl3 Dec 30, 2006 10:41 AM


Originally Posted by 89macrunner (Post 50377614)
used intel's EPP also?

I havent seen any bugs really yet. Just some funky stuff that happens since this is a new os to me

About the bug thing...check my post, I edited it. Made a mistake in wording.

Intel EPP? Probably not. I use an AMD processor and in fact still using an older machine, so some of the little probs I am having are coming from that. I can't even use Aero :/

phorunninduke Dec 30, 2006 10:44 AM

I liked vista, but I was having a lot of driver problems with sound and video... I will definitely make the jump with it looks compatible with everything i have now.

jsnby Dec 30, 2006 11:50 AM

I like some of vista's look...i'm running a vista skin on my xp pro machine

ldivinag Dec 31, 2006 03:52 PM


Originally Posted by nick-m (Post 50377508)
* shrugs *

Call me old-school but every windows version I've ever had, I've always used "Windows Classic" and " Rainy Day " color scheme. So Vista doesn't hold much appeal for me in that dept.

My rig runs almost 24/7 and it has zero stability issues with the way I have XP set up now.


+1000000000000000000000000000000000

i was able to download the vista beta. i even installed on a new dell machine i was setting for work so it had a gig of ram and a so-so video card.

but the overall experience is... well... bleh....

all of the AERO features is nice... but... i'll probably turn on the XP or classic look if and when...

89macrunner Jan 1, 2007 11:27 AM


Originally Posted by ldivinag (Post 50378780)
+1000000000000000000000000000000000

i was able to download the vista beta. i even installed on a new dell machine i was setting for work so it had a gig of ram and a so-so video card.

but the overall experience is... well... bleh....

all of the AERO features is nice... but... i'll probably turn on the XP or classic look if and when...

you really need 2gb of ram for vista to run quickly unfortunately

phorunninduke Jan 1, 2007 01:29 PM


Originally Posted by 89macrunner (Post 50379461)
you really need 2gb of ram for vista to run quickly unfortunately

Yeah, when i tried the beta it would use a full gig....just sitting idle without any programs or processes.

crbocaj125 Feb 18, 2007 04:40 PM

I just have 512 mb of ram, does that mean I shouldn't even bother?

EWAYota Feb 18, 2007 09:49 PM


Originally Posted by jsnby (Post 50377682)
I like some of vista's look...i'm running a vista skin on my xp pro machine

how do you get the vista skin?

jsnby Feb 18, 2007 10:40 PM


Originally Posted by EWAYota (Post 50437364)
how do you get the vista skin?

Google "Vista Transformation Pack" and you should be able to find it. I'm running version 3.0 (i think.....i've had it installed for about 6 months now).

fork Feb 18, 2007 11:15 PM

lookin pretty good. I don't think i'll be paying microsoft more money for another OS yet though. I'll give it a couple years for it to get somewhat "hardened" (if such a thing exists for a microsoft OS)

Fink Feb 25, 2007 12:20 AM

I'm using Vista for the first time right now and I gotta say...it looks cool but I think I upgraded way too soon. Even my chipset drivers won't work, lol.

But I'll play around for a while.

My bro works for MS so atleast I didn't pay a lotta dough...you would kill MS if you knew what I got it for, I just hope he doesn't quit anytime soon!

I'll be making a thread here soon about a new computer so if you guys have thoughts on a new processor, motherboard and video card please post up...I'll come back and edit this post as soon as I get the thread up.

Thanks,

Fink:devil:

X2and4X Feb 26, 2007 03:53 AM

http://www.twincities.com/mld/twinci...g/16555680.htm

For the amount of time we waited for vista it kinda of a let down.

midiwall Feb 26, 2007 05:28 AM


Originally Posted by crbocaj125 (Post 50437004)
I just have 512 mb of ram, does that mean I shouldn't even bother?

Ummm... no. It'll barely run.


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