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Thread ID: 105134 2009-11-20 07:02:00 W7 or XP for Quad Core Grimy (3041) Press F1
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831922 2009-11-20 07:02:00 When I build my new PC which will either be I5 or Phenom II X4, I guess I should go with W7?
I have a new copy of XP home that I can install, but with a quad core system, I guess W7 would be an advantage.
For general home use, which version of 7-home?
Grimy (3041)
831923 2009-11-20 07:03:00 Well since you already have a new XP I would go home premium win 7 and install your own XP as a virtual saves the cost of buying win 7 pro gary67 (56)
831924 2009-11-20 07:10:00 Na its not specifically quads are better with Win7, but most agree Win7 is the better OS, but really you need 2gig+ of ram for it to be a avantage over XP. Battleneter2 (9361)
831925 2009-11-20 20:04:00 i5 and Win7 pctek (84)
831926 2009-11-28 02:25:00 Okay. I5 and W7 it is then.
So the next question is 32 bit or 64?
My new PC will have no problem with 64 bit spec-wise, but are there still too many issues with compatibility of hardware/programs at the moment? I'm quite happy to mess around looking for drivers etc.
Grimy (3041)
831927 2009-11-28 02:47:00 Most programs should work, look for the drivers for whatever, before you decide to go to 64 bit. Because not all devices will have 64 bit drivers. And they wont work with anything else Speedy Gonzales (78)
831928 2009-11-28 03:21:00 64 bit has to be the future configuration . I didn't have any real problems with drivers etc but, of course, different setups will give different experiences. Win7 seems very good at getting drivers that work.

Good luck and have fun with your new machine.
linw (53)
831929 2009-11-28 03:40:00 64 bit has to be the future configuration . I didn't have any real problems with drivers etc but, of course, different setups will give different experiences. Win7 seems very good at getting drivers that work.

Good luck and have fun with your new machine.

I can't wait. Slowly buying the components and then will sit down and see if I can assemble it without stuffing up too much!
Or I could have a "virtual" PC-keep all the new components in their packaging, never assemble it, but keep upgrading parts!!.........would save a lot of late nights!
Grimy (3041)
831930 2009-11-28 03:45:00 I only had 1 minor issue with drivers installing 64bit-W7 on my PhenomII and that was with a microsoft branded webcam. Quickly sorted with right driver tho.
It's fast and stable too. No turning back to 32bit now!
Tbird650 (6754)
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