Advice on choosing Vista 64 as op-sys ?
#1

Howdy All,

My gaming system uses XP-32. I have no knowledge of any of the 64 bit systems...other than they have more available memory to use. I am just about to order parts to build a new system for the wife and am considering putting Vista 64 on it....I don't want to mess up my rig.. :roll: Thought I would experiment with hers.....she currently uses Vista 32 Home....What I have in mind on her system build is a second machine or backup with 1946 on it....just in case....

I can get an OEM Vista 64 operating system with free upgrade to Win7 (Full Install) pretty cheap at the moment....Should I do it? $109.00 U.S.

Many Thanks....

NGW-Sancho
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#2

I've been running Vista Ultimate 64bit for about a year now and aside from having to wait for decent 64bit video drivers, I've had very few problems with it. There are a couple of little quirks, like having to run HL and TS in XP SP2 mode and the occassional problem installing some apps such as HL, but all in all, I've been very pleased.

Now, keep in mind that my system specs aren't your typical player's rig. I'm running 8gb of Ram and 2tb of storage, so I'm not plauged by some of the slow downs that others have experienced with the Vista OS.

Without knowing what you're running now and what your expectations are, I really can't tell you weather or not you should wait for Windows 7 x64 or what.

I've come to see Vista vs XP the same way we compared Win 98SE to Win ME a few years back. Everyone thought that ME was going to be this great OS and it was a dog. It wasn't until the very end that it finally became a stable and somewhat reliable gaming platform, but by the time that happened, the damage was done. I went straight to the 64bit ver of Vista so as to bypass most if not all of the problems that were hounding the 32bit users. With the latest SP2 release for Vista, my gaming experience has improved 10 fold.

As for getting the OS for $100.00 and then upping to Win 7 for free, I'd say go for it. Just make sure that the version you're getting is the version you REALLY want. Home Basic is o.k. but I personally prefer the Ultimate edition due to the added Network security for my rig (server).

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For I am the meanest SOB in the valley!

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#3

Thanx Jinxx,

Your advice is very meaningful....I most appreciate the time you took to respond.

If I catch the wife running a server....may have to "spank" her... :roll: :roll: :roll:

Her system will have a Athlon 64 X2 6000 cpu...mine has a 6400 BE cpu
Her VGA will be EVGA 8800GT (superclocked) Mine will have new EVGA 275 GTX Big Grin
Hers was gonna have 4gig of ram....now gonna have 8 per your system specs. Big Grin Her MoBo will have upgrade path to quad core.... :wink:

Again, Thank You....your reputation is such that no others need to respond to my post...with possible exception of JAMF 8)

I will be ordering parts and Vista 64 in the next few minutes....

Sincerely,

NGW-Sancho
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#4

I also recently got a new system running Vista Ultimate 64 bit and I have not had any problems! IL2 fully modded, HL, TS, Stab, TrackIR, FalconAF, MasterFalcon, GamersTools, etc... all work great with no need for "XP Compatibility" mode. The key thing is to install all gaming software in a custom built directory such as c:/games/, and turn off User Account Control (these tips are found on this site and others regarding installing games on Vista 64.).

I set up the following for all my games installed in this rig:

c:/games/
c:/games/utilities/

My rig is running the new Intel i7 quad 950, 12 GB ram, GTX 295 and IL2 never looked so awesome!! I average 60+FPS in the worst weather and full flak in the skies, with all graphic settings maxed! The only thing I have not been able to get working in IL2 on the 64 bit system is the random splash-screen mod.
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#5

Thanx WindWeapon,

I appreciate your advice and had planned to do exactly what you said. The Forums here are filled with super advice and work-throughs on common problems and questions that most of us have experienced. I owe a great deal of Thanks to the many contributors on the Forums.....

Thank You All....

I have copied and pasted many items of information from these forums...all of great value to me...
With that being said....It is long past due for me to make a financial contribution to the Server/Forums..... :oops:

A very nice system you have WindWeapon.....

NGW-Sancho
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#6

Hey guys
Moxy here
I just built,PC maximum's $500 gaming rig
compared to my max out p4 478, it rocks, 60fps
anyway, Im on win7rc 32, and am ready to go with win7rc 64
had to get up and running, can not...not fly(LOL)
This thread, is giving the confidence,........But...
Question, any 64 bit free track-ers out there?
Feed back, would be very welcome
thanx
MOX
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#7

NGW-Sancho Wrote:Thanx Jinxx,

Your advice is very meaningful....I most appreciate the time you took to respond.

If I catch the wife running a server....may have to "spank" her... :roll: :roll: :roll:

Her system will have a Athlon 64 X2 6000 cpu...mine has a 6400 BE cpu
Her VGA will be EVGA 8800GT (superclocked) Mine will have new EVGA 275 GTX Big Grin
Hers was gonna have 4gig of ram....now gonna have 8 per your system specs. Big Grin Her MoBo will have upgrade path to quad core.... :wink:

Again, Thank You....your reputation is such that no others need to respond to my post...with possible exception of JAMF 8)

I will be ordering parts and Vista 64 in the next few minutes....

Sincerely,

NGW-Sancho

Glad I was able to help you out. I've listed the physical memory limits for all flavors of Vista (Both 32 and 64bit) as a guideline for you and anyone else that may need it.

The following table specifies the limits on physical memory for Windows Vista.

Version Limit in 32-bit Windows Limit in 64-bit Windows
Windows Vista Ultimate 4 GB 128 GB
Windows Vista Enterprise 4 GB 128 GB
Windows Vista Business 4 GB 128 GB
Windows Vista Home Premium 4 GB 16 GB
Windows Vista Home Basic 4 GB 8 GB
Windows Vista Starter 1 GB Not applicable

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For I am the meanest SOB in the valley!

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#8

moxy Wrote:Hey guys
Moxy here
I just built,PC maximum's $500 gaming rig
compared to my max out p4 478, it rocks, 60fps
anyway, Im on win7rc 32, and am ready to go with win7rc 64
had to get up and running, can not...not fly(LOL)
This thread, is giving the confidence,........But...
Question, any 64 bit free track-ers out there?
Feed back, would be very welcome
thanx
MOX

You can run just about any 32bit app on a 64bit OS as long as you install it the correct way. Some are a little tricky but most are no brainers.

Though I fly through the valley of death, I will fear no evil.....
For I am the meanest SOB in the valley!

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#9

Thanx Jinxx
Just came back from the store with a new hdd
Start 64 bit tomarrow
its always been my question,will32 bit apps run on 64
Il report back, free track is still my concern,the app, and my camera
well see
thanx again

moxy
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#10

My fears, were a waste of time
Windows 7 found my camera driver for me
x 52 64 bit download took forever, but.....
its up
Free track no prob
64 bit.....go for it
I apologize, for kinda of taking over this thread
it was just the place and time
thanx for the confidence and kick in the butt
Moxy
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