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Do games run better with Vista than XP?
Isn't there something that when you run games, it shuts down some of the stuff that's not needed for gaming?
Isn't there something that when you run games, it shuts down some of the stuff that's not needed for gaming?
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Re: Vista people
No, you can expect a 15% decrease in performance across the board in Vista. Even more so in Open GL applications.FragaGeddon wrote:Do games run better with Vista than XP?
Isn't there something that when you run games, it shuts down some of the stuff that's not needed for gaming?
They did, but most of the "sales" were bundled with new computers. So yeah, 20 million people (minus 3) got force fed Vista.scared? wrote:lol...microsoft hasn't sold 20 million copies of vista...liars!...
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If anything I think Vista is slower with games. Its definitely way slower at alt-tabbing out of a game and over to a browser or chat window. It seems a bit slower with initial application load too. It may be that Vista and my background processes are consuming the majority of my 1gb of RAM.
I had my first Vista BSOD the other day. When I came back I had lost my input devices and sound. After another reboot I had input but still no sound. Now I randomly lose sound after a reboot and I have to reboot again.Giraffe }{unter wrote:I am able to run the blue screen of death in a higher resolution much smoother and has more useless info
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Itunes? It works just fine on my home system and laptop and both are running Vista. There was a permissions issue that Apple knew about and didn't bother to patch until 7.1 though so if you're going to use Vista then get the latest version of iTunes.dmmh wrote:it runs terribly bad yesCaseDogg wrote:i heard you cant run itunes in it or something.?
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The difference isn't that high in my experience. Where are you getting 15% from?Immo wrote:
No, you can expect a 15% decrease in performance across the board in Vista. Even more so in Open GL applications.
Sounds like a badly written sound driver. Creative soundcard by any chance?bitWISE wrote: I had my first Vista BSOD the other day. When I came back I had lost my input devices and sound. After another reboot I had input but still no sound. Now I randomly lose sound after a reboot and I have to reboot again.
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Yeah, creativeTormentius wrote:The difference isn't that high in my experience. Where are you getting 15% from?Immo wrote:
No, you can expect a 15% decrease in performance across the board in Vista. Even more so in Open GL applications.
Sounds like a badly written sound driver. Creative soundcard by any chance?bitWISE wrote: I had my first Vista BSOD the other day. When I came back I had lost my input devices and sound. After another reboot I had input but still no sound. Now I randomly lose sound after a reboot and I have to reboot again.
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Re: Vista people
I'm stuck with one of their cards right now too. The instability and BSOD isn't a Vista issue though, its more the fact that Creative still can't manage to write a stable driver for any OS and only released a final, non-beta Vista driver a week or so back :icon8:bitWISE wrote:
Yeah, creative
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Vista People
I run quake 3 on vista..sometimes it lags (because my av will do quick random scans, or it is because my computer is still booting when i run it), but 99% of the time, it works at the same speed that it would on xp (i run a celeron (3.2ghz) with 512mb ram shared, 128mb video card, 112 gig hdd)
quake 3 works perfectly with me
quake 3 works perfectly with me
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Re: Vista people
Just for the record. I have an Audigy and haven't had a glitch yet.Tormentius wrote:I'm stuck with one of their cards right now too. The instability and BSOD isn't a Vista issue though, its more the fact that Creative still can't manage to write a stable driver for any OS and only released a final, non-beta Vista driver a week or so back :icon8:bitWISE wrote:
Yeah, creative
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I would dearly hope a 7 year old game would run smoothly on Vista :icon26::icon14:debian_i386 wrote:quake 3 works perfectly with me
Funny, I've had the opposite experience. Alt-tabbing out of a game feels quicker than with XP to me. Maybe it has to do with the game though, because alt-tabbing out of Oblivion is a lot faster than out of Supreme Commander to me.bitWISE wrote:If anything I think Vista is slower with games. Its definitely way slower at alt-tabbing out of a game and over to a browser or chat window. It seems a bit slower with initial application load too. It may be that Vista and my background processes are consuming the majority of my 1gb of RAM.
And as has been said before, the Vista memory handler doesn't work the same way as the XP one, so saying that Vista consumes most of your RAM doesn't mean the same thing as if it was XP doing it. XP tries to minimize the RAM footprint, while Vista utilizes the otherwise unused RAM for caching to speed up the system, which makes it appear like it's "hogging" your RAM while in fact it's not.