Advice for Vista Home media PC

bigmike20vt

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Hi

1st post so hello :)

i have just been gifted a vista ultimate key and have installed it on my PC

This is an
Athlon 64 3700+ single core running @2.8ghz
2GB DDR Ram
an Asus Nforce 4 board using onboard 5.1 sound
and an xxx 256mb Geforce 7800GTX.

I am testing out my rig for using my Xbox HDDVD drive with PowerDVD ultra, as with all the xbox issues i have decided its a bit "delicate" to waste on watching movies on it.

However, whilst my pc CAN run HDDVD it is right on the edge and drops frames now and then.

Does anyone know if powerDVD has and 64bit support and if so, will it improve my performance at all, or if not is there any software for vista / vista64 which WILL improve performance?

at a guess i only need a 10% performance gain and it will be bang on the money.

many thanks

Mike.

PS i know i could buy the Vista64 upgrade disk and try it out, however its a lot of hassle and some expense for something which may ultimately do stuff all.
 

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Hi

1st post so hello :)

i have just been gifted a vista ultimate key and have installed it on my PC

This is an
Athlon 64 3700+ single core running @2.8ghz
2GB DDR Ram
an Asus Nforce 4 board using onboard 5.1 sound
and an xxx 256mb Geforce 7800GTX.

I am testing out my rig for using my Xbox HDDVD drive with PowerDVD ultra, as with all the xbox issues i have decided its a bit "delicate" to waste on watching movies on it.

However, whilst my pc CAN run HDDVD it is right on the edge and drops frames now and then.

Does anyone know if powerDVD has and 64bit support and if so, will it improve my performance at all, or if not is there any software for vista / vista64 which WILL improve performance?

at a guess i only need a 10% performance gain and it will be bang on the money.

many thanks

Mike.

PS i know i could buy the Vista64 upgrade disk and try it out, however its a lot of hassle and some expense for something which may ultimately do stuff all.

Mike, Welcome to the Vista Forums :party:

For me I can't speak to any performance increase in a 64 Bit program, except for your memory. It looks like you have 2GB. If you increase this to say 8GB, I'd say you'll get a performance increase across the board. Maybe my 64 bit cousins may have some input on this.
 

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System One

  • CPU
    Intel Q6600 Quad Core 2.4 Ghz
    Motherboard
    Dell 0TP406
    Memory
    4 X 1 GB DDR2 Kingston 800 Mhz
    Graphics card(s)
    Nvidia 8800 GT 512 MB
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Dual Dell 22" Widescreen
    Screen Resolution
    3360x1050
    Hard Drives
    320 GB Internal Main 500 GB USB External 160 GB USB External 2TB USB External
    Internet Speed
    DSL 3MB
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Hi

1st post so hello :)

i have just been gifted a vista ultimate key and have installed it on my PC

This is an
Athlon 64 3700+ single core running @2.8ghz
2GB DDR Ram
an Asus Nforce 4 board using onboard 5.1 sound
and an xxx 256mb Geforce 7800GTX.

I am testing out my rig for using my Xbox HDDVD drive with PowerDVD ultra, as with all the xbox issues i have decided its a bit "delicate" to waste on watching movies on it.

However, whilst my pc CAN run HDDVD it is right on the edge and drops frames now and then.

Does anyone know if powerDVD has and 64bit support and if so, will it improve my performance at all, or if not is there any software for vista / vista64 which WILL improve performance?

at a guess i only need a 10% performance gain and it will be bang on the money.

many thanks

Mike.

PS i know i could buy the Vista64 upgrade disk and try it out, however its a lot of hassle and some expense for something which may ultimately do stuff all.

Mike, Welcome to the Vista Forums :party:

For me I can't speak to any performance increase in a 64 Bit program, except for your memory. It looks like you have 2GB. If you increase this to say 8GB, I'd say you'll get a performance increase across the board. Maybe my 64 bit cousins may have some input on this.


Hi

thanks for your reply :)

am sure 8gb would improve things, however IF i was to go down the upgrade route, i would probably just stick in a dualcore X2 64 4000 which i know will do the job even with 2gb on vista 32bit, however, i am trying to do it on a budget with the hardware i have already.

I guess the other option (probably not popular on a vista board) would be to go back to XP. Bit of a pain tho installing all the drivers etc.
 
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