Hi Everyone,
I'm planning on purchasing a new workstation soon and I'm still going in between Vista64 and XP64. Here's are the specs I'm looking at:
- 2 x Quad core Xeon 5420's
- 4 gigs RAM (may choose 8, still deciding)
- Nvidia Geforce 8800 GTS XXX SLI ready 512 meg Graphics card with superclock (runs similarly to a Quadro 3500 but for about $400 less)
- SuperMicro 5400 MoBo
- 700 watt pwr supply
I've checked the manufacturer's on all of my periphials and they all have 64 bit Vista and XP drivers available, so I'm not concerned there.
Also, the Geforce graphics card is capable of supporting Direct X10 and X9 so the OpenGL issues with Vista I'm HOPING will not be a problem. But hoping is what's making me uncomfortable when I'm going to spend this much cash.
And, is Vista going to slow down my performance becuase it uses more RAM?
My concern with XP is that it looks like it will be a thing of the past in a short time. I don't want to but a new compter with an oudated OS.
So, I guess my real question is, does anyone have good reasons to stick with XP instead of going to Vista if drivers aren't a problem? Does Vray or Rhino experience problems with Vista if Direct X10 or 9 are used in place of open GL?
Thanks everyone,
Hoop
I'm planning on purchasing a new workstation soon and I'm still going in between Vista64 and XP64. Here's are the specs I'm looking at:
- 2 x Quad core Xeon 5420's
- 4 gigs RAM (may choose 8, still deciding)
- Nvidia Geforce 8800 GTS XXX SLI ready 512 meg Graphics card with superclock (runs similarly to a Quadro 3500 but for about $400 less)
- SuperMicro 5400 MoBo
- 700 watt pwr supply
I've checked the manufacturer's on all of my periphials and they all have 64 bit Vista and XP drivers available, so I'm not concerned there.
Also, the Geforce graphics card is capable of supporting Direct X10 and X9 so the OpenGL issues with Vista I'm HOPING will not be a problem. But hoping is what's making me uncomfortable when I'm going to spend this much cash.
And, is Vista going to slow down my performance becuase it uses more RAM?
My concern with XP is that it looks like it will be a thing of the past in a short time. I don't want to but a new compter with an oudated OS.
So, I guess my real question is, does anyone have good reasons to stick with XP instead of going to Vista if drivers aren't a problem? Does Vray or Rhino experience problems with Vista if Direct X10 or 9 are used in place of open GL?
Thanks everyone,
Hoop
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