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Leigh-Anne, you will only be able to get DX10 effects with those cards using
Vista. You will also need to download DX 9.0c from Microsoft's website. I had to do this to get Brothers In Arms to run properly. It doesn't matter what hell OS or hardware you buy, as there will always be someone who has something negative to say about it. I use Vista Home Premium, and I haven't got any major problems with it so far. I need a driver for my Thrustmaster HOTAS Cougar; and am still waiting for my soundcard to be released from Auzentech. I would recommend a load of RAM, I have 8Gb in mine, so have none of these memory shortage problems. It has taken so far two years for drivers for all my kit to be made available for Windows XP Professional 64bit. The provision of drivers for Vista is far more rapid. I am running the 64 bit edition of Home Premium, and I have all drivers. Like you, this machine is for Crysis, so I bought 2x ATI X2900XT graphic cards, a quad core Intel CPU, and a widescreen HDMI monitor. I would recommend an ASUS motherboard, as they seem to update their BIOS frequently. I think that ATI update their drivers more often than Nvidia, but am not an ATI fanboy, I have used their cards before. Make sure you get a hefty PSU to run your new rig on as well. As for the negative remarks, well, you go to work to earn your money, so spend it how the hell you like! Of course, these AMD Phenom CPUs are out soon, and (surprise surprise) ATI is banging on about how they will wipe the floor with all that has gone before........... |
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On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 20:48:31 -0500, "Gary"
wrote: Hello, not to add fuel to the fire but I have better credit than sense and have a fine system to show for it. But seriously the problem is that Vista SUCKS. For you maybe, it works fine for me. -- Andrew, contact via http://interpleb.googlepages.com Help make Usenet a better place: English is read downwards, please don't top post. Trim replies to quote only relevant text. Check groups.google.com before asking an obvious question. |
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"Mr.E Solved!" wrote in message
news Leigh-Anne wrote: I am starting to build a new pc, with one or two 8800 ultras, as these are directx 10 cards. Will i only be able to get directx 10 effects under Windows Vista. Thx LA No, you will only get DX10 from Vista if you install THREE 8800 Ultras, not the one or two you suggest. Why does the phrase "more money than sense" snap to mind? Must be something I read...but where...hmmm. I expect you heard it from some dullard with no understanding of why anyone would invest so much in something ~he's~ not passionate about. Fierce Guppy. -- email: fierce,guppy@paradise,net,nz |
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ATI has already been surpassed and AMD is looking to sell of that dog of
a company they bought. ATI's drivers, especially for Linux, have sucked so badly for so long, if they work at all it seems good. LOL! Well, all my stuff runs ok here! |
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