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August 31st, 2006 03:48 PM #21
i heard from a friend and seen in some website (forgot na yung address) na it eats up 800mb of memory, idle pa lang!
plus ang minimum nyang vid memory is a 128mb directx9 compliant vid card (directx10 na kasi vista).
which means patay tayo sa requirements in running resource-eating applications (like games, adobe apps, even multi-tasking, etc.)
as of now ito daw po ang optimal requirement nya:
2Gb of memory
4Gb of hard drive space (vista installation)
256-512mb dx9 vid card (e.g. geforce 6-series, radeon x-series)
64-bit capable processor
hindi po ito ang accurate req't pero mejo close to this ang kailanganLast edited by zidane21; August 31st, 2006 at 03:51 PM.
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August 31st, 2006 04:23 PM #22
Di naman siguro, my friend is using a 1.0ghz tablet PC with 1g and runs vista with 07 office fine...
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August 31st, 2006 04:53 PM #23
kaya kaya? ng
pentium 4 2 ghz
512mb memory
64 mb video card
40 gigs hardisk
mukhang kelangan ko na mag upgrade if i want to use vista
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August 31st, 2006 05:09 PM #24
If you're using Intel video that uses shared video ram (128mb) and supports Pixel-shader 2.0 (from GMA 900 and newer, I think), then 1GB system ram is enough. The 800mb+ system taken up initially is probably due to the beta nature of Vista which obviously needs more optimizing.
Nvidia video cards with Pixel-shader 2.0 support starts with the GF FX5200
Ati video cards with Pixel-shader 2.0 support starts with a Radeon 9600 Pro.
Intel video with Pixel-shader 2.0 support starts with at least a GMA900.
*If you don't intend to use Vista Premium/Aero, then you don't need any of those video chipets.
Just find any of those Ati/nVidia cards with 128mb dedicated or shared video ram and you're set for Aero.
The beefier 256mb/512mb cards will come in handy when playing resource-extensive 3d games. But for regular Vista apps, I doubt they're required.
Games that require pixel-shader 2.0 are increasing. So if you're a gamer, you'll be upgrading your video card anyway with or without Vista.
Edit: Putting things in perspective, those video chipsets are already several generations behind. Mga bulok na po. So, I'm not too worried with the video requirements.Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; August 31st, 2006 at 05:23 PM.
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August 31st, 2006 05:13 PM #25
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August 31st, 2006 05:14 PM #26
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September 6th, 2006 11:18 PM #27
Ei guys anyone using the Pre-RC1 build 5536. Im using it now for at least an hour since kaka-install ko pa lang and all I can say its a VERY BIG improvement for Beta 2... Can' wait for the RC1 to come out....
Only gripe ko na lang is the look of the toolbars & windows... mukhang nasa loob ka ng game e... I prefer the much more elegant interface of Windows XP... pero as far as the whole experience when compared to Beta 2... it's now fast, stable, compatible, less quirky...
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May 3rd, 2007 12:58 PM #28
haha, same here ... got a big prob when i first switched to office 2007 ... its a bit complicated packed with ribbons full of buttons and stuff ... but pg na sanay narin, its ok ...
kaso on the downside, grb yung kain sa resources ng office. imagine, word alone is 500 mb! powerpoint and excel and etc are all 500 mb each din. yaiks! ako i just installed word and powerpoint, and i still got my office 2003 installed. hehehe! di ko parin na uninstall ung office at ppt na 2003 just incase i hav probs with the new office ...
with regards to vista, hay, ill still go for xp muna. i think vista is a bit complicated. see videos about it sa www.cnettv.com ...
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