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Chris
07-09-2005, 08:12 AM
Vista's requirements in summary

"In a 32 bit environment, half a gig of RAM is heaps. It's going to fly. For 64 bit you're going to want 2 gigs of DDR3 RAM.

"If you move from 32 to 64 bit, you basically need to at least double your memory. 2 gigs in 64 bit is the equivalent of a gig of RAM on a 32bit machine. That's because you're dealing with chunks that are twice the size… if you try to make do with what you've got you'll see less performance. But RAM is now so cheap, it's hardly an issue.

"In terms of disks, you're really going to want S-ATA 2hard drives with NCQ capability because it gives the OS the ability to get on with stuff while disk tasks complete. All the tier 1 and tier 2 vendors can provide this capability today.

"Thirdly, the graphics card and system bus is essential. PCI x16 is going to be very important. Any of today's 3D GPUs will be fine… we're not waiting for some mystical monster that may or may not come out. But they need to have 128MB of RAM on it. If they've only got 64 don't panic.

"We acknowledge that many corporate notebooks have fairly low-end integrated graphics chips. They're not exactly high performance graphics systems. For those users, we will provide a classic UI that looks like XP, and then we will have Aero that will start to make use of the GPU, and then there's Aero Glass that will demand the higher level.

"We are talking a year out here, so I have no doubt the vendors will address this in that period of time.”

Read more: http://www.apcstart.com/teched/pivot/entry.php?id=6

AntiThesis
07-09-2005, 09:00 AM
Sounds pretty good. I played with the Beta and it wasn't all that hectic. Was (as they say) a bit resource intensive for my poor old laptop though :p

Chris
07-09-2005, 09:11 AM
I think the requirements are overs.

Only like 1% of the world has 2GB RAM :eek:

killadoob
07-09-2005, 11:42 AM
ummm well ram is so cheap it wont be hard to get 2 gigs

mccrack
07-09-2005, 01:06 PM
2GB Ram is gonna cost a user @ least R1200 -> R1400 (Hynix) .

Start multiplying that with the number of employees and you get a nice cash outlay before you even install the O.S .

DFantom
07-09-2005, 03:37 PM
What a load of BS. honestly go around and look at some other news sites and see what they are saying about hardware requirements before posting BS like this. To rip the quote provided apart:


That's because you're dealing with chunks that are twice the size… if you try to make do with what you've got you'll see less performance. But RAM is now so cheap, it's hardly an issue.
riiiight. the bs or lack of understanding about 64bit vs 32 bit is so deep is a joke.


"In terms of disks, you're really going to want S-ATA 2hard drives with NCQ capability because it gives the OS the ability to get on with stuff while disk tasks complete. All the tier 1 and tier 2 vendors can provide this capability today.
Um this is not a hardware requirement. Yeah I agree I'm going to want it, but honestly you do not need it. Vista will support ATA drives still


For those users, we will provide a classic UI that looks like XP, and then we will have Aero that will start to make use of the GPU, and then there's Aero Glass that will demand the higher level.
All users will have the ability to choose what level they run at. The higher the level the most cpu/gpu/ram will be taken up by it, the same as it is with XP and theme support

DFantom
07-09-2005, 03:40 PM
oh wait, the guy talking is an austrailian. of course they have no idea whats going on, it's sheep shagging season at the moment, too many sheep to pay attention to little things like jobs or howstuffworks.com

DFantom
07-09-2005, 03:49 PM
We don't have very well threaded apps today; in fact Outlook is probably the best [Microsoft app] in terms of doing things in the background.
And in other news the SQL server team along with a group from Microsoft game development beat the living day lights out of a stupid austrailian.


which can now be split across multiple processes, so you really are going to see performance improvement for OS support for multicore.
/me looks at all his multi threaded code he has had for years and wonders why he didn't patent it before microsoft got there.


It also checks If there are digital or analogue drivers.
Thats right, no more 0s and 1s, now you can use those old vinal records with our new microsoft australia vinal record hard drive/graphic card/analogue thingy


so now it's up to you [the users] to say, "where's my HDCP?"
Um how about the users say, bugger off and let us choose what we wish to do with the things we buy. If I want to use a dvd as a coaster thats my choice. stop telling us what we can and can't do in the privacy of our own homes. if i paid for a movie and I want to watch it in high def let me what it in high def.

killadoob
09-09-2005, 09:08 AM
how is your argueing with a guy who knows what he is talking about lol

useless
09-09-2005, 11:22 AM
*gets popcorn and waits for more chopped up multi threaded replies*

:D

killadoob
09-09-2005, 01:06 PM
lol

Silent_Bob
14-09-2005, 08:10 PM
Rofl :p

WitWolf
05-10-2005, 07:49 PM
I have just finish my installation of windows vista on my laptop, which is a p3 1.13ghz, 512mb ram and a geforec2 go 32mb on a resolution of 1600x1200 (dell inspiron 8100) and it runs with out a problem. The only thing that i have done is disable the windows search engine and index service to improve on performance.