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Vista Pro
There are a number of hotfixes that have been released to address the Vista gaming/graphics/memory problems many have been complaining of. Some of them you all know about, but some are hidden in the MS TechNet and MSDN download areas. Below is a listing of the hotfixes that all gamers should download...both SLI and Single GPU users.
All of the following patches are for 64 Bit Vista. Respond if you need the 32 bit versions.
My personal experience in running Vista 64 has been overall very well. With respect to gaming, there are some games that run just great and there are those that suffer because they have not been optimized fully to take advantage of multiple CPU's and GPU's.
I really only play Flight Sim X and even with the extreme setup I have, I still run into problems. I guess we just have to wait until game developers optimize their code extensively to fully utililze multiple cores.
I hope the listing of fixes above helps at lease one person out there.
Tim
- Graphics performance can be improved in certain multiple-GPU scenarios on a Windows Vista-based computer - Enhances SLI Performance in DX 9 and 10
- Virtual address space usage in Windows game development - Fixes problems with certain games (BF 2, BF 2142, etc.) involving low frame rates and crashes/lockups.
- Hotfix for SLI users running DX 10 Games - Improves frame rates - For new games (BF 2, COD 4, FSX, etc)
- An update is available that improves the compatibility and reliability of Windows Vista - For all GeForce users - Enhances graphics performance across the board
- An update is available that improves the performance and reliability of Windows Vista - Again...for all GeForce users - Enhances Performance overall
All of the following patches are for 64 Bit Vista. Respond if you need the 32 bit versions.
- MS KB932246
- MS KB929777 - Enables > 3GB in Vista to be used
- MS KB933590
- MS KB936710
- MS KB938194
- MS KB940199
- MS KB941600
- MS KB942763
- MS KB945149
My personal experience in running Vista 64 has been overall very well. With respect to gaming, there are some games that run just great and there are those that suffer because they have not been optimized fully to take advantage of multiple CPU's and GPU's.
I really only play Flight Sim X and even with the extreme setup I have, I still run into problems. I guess we just have to wait until game developers optimize their code extensively to fully utililze multiple cores.
I hope the listing of fixes above helps at lease one person out there.
Tim
My Computer
System One
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- Manufacturer/Model
- Custom Built
- CPU
- AMD 74-FX x 2 (2 Physical on Mobo)
- Motherboard
- Asus L1N64-WS SLI
- Memory
- OCZ Reaper X PC2 - 8GB
- Graphics card(s)
- Dual XFX 280 in SLI
- Sound Card
- X-Fi Titanium Fatility
- Monitor(s) Displays
- I-INC 28" Full HD HDMI LCD Panel
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1200
- Hard Drives
- Primary (Gaming)" WD Velociraptor 300GB x 4 in RAID 0 Storage: 2 1GB WD SATA Drives in RAID 1 1 FreeBSD - FreeNAS Custom NAS Server
- PSU
- PC Power & Cooling 1200W PSU
- Case
- Custom Thermaltake Armor
- Cooling
- Cool-It Systems Quad Component Cooler
- Mouse
- Logitech Gamer
- Keyboard
- MS Natural Internet
- Internet Speed
- OC-3 155Mbit
- Other Info
- Saitek X-52 Pro FCS - Dual Lite-On DVD+RW D/L Burners Pro Tools LE Professional Studio Sound System - Integrated into Vista