Re: Windows 7 queries
Posted by Juim on
Sun Oct 18th 2009 at 12:18pm
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2009-10-18 12:18pm
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OK I'm upgrading to W7. It comes out this week. I remember posing the question about whether or not to upgrade to Vista or spend the money on a hardware upgrade a couple of years ago. I opted for the hardware upgrade which I finished this year(Sadly, just before the new Icore chips came out) but I have a good rig none the less.
Intel Core2Quad Q9550
Asus Maximus II Formula MoBo
4gb ddr2 RAM
Dual HD4870 1gb cards in crossfire
So the rig can handle it. But I have some questions.
1st) Can't do an upgrade from XP to W7. Bummer. I need to either back up scads of files from years of XP usage, then format the drive and do a fresh install, or,
Purchse new hard drive and migrate the personal stuff over.If I do decide to pop out the cash for a new hard drive,should I:
2.) Go for a speedy 10,000 rpm raptor like drive?, or maybe a fat 2 TB 7200rpm drive?, or would now be the time to invest in a sleek but expensive SSD?. I read somewhere that W7 was optimized for SSD storage,(but I could be remembering that incorrectly).If an SSD is the choice, what about my existing hard drives. Can windows handle both types at the same time?
Your opinions are appreciated, I just wish I knew more about these things.
Re: Windows 7 queries
Posted by Juim on
Sun Nov 15th 2009 at 3:03pm
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Well I just finished the upgrade. I know it sounds crazy, but I opted for 32bit install on a 1TB 7200rpm hitachi drive. My reasons being 1=price. I just could'nt wrap my head around the SSD pricing. 300.00 for 128 gb?. Also, there just is'nt a ton of stuff out there yet which specifically caters to the 64bit OS. I will upgrade to 64bit windows when I go to the Icore upgrade(probably in a year or so).
With the money I saved, I got a Silverstone 1000watt power supply, and a Cooler Master HAF932 case.I don't know if it's accurate, but the AI suite (the monitoring software which comes with the board)has my system idling at 15c for the CPU and 27c for the system. If there is a more accurate monitoring software out there for free I'd like to know, but if those temps are even close to accurate than I think I made the right case choice.
Now I spend my days optimizing, driver hunting and re-downloading all my steam stuff!. The worst thing I think about windows 7 is that a couple of big, and originally expensive programs just won't load up or act right. Namely Adobe products. I will have to spend money to get my Acrobat Professional, and my Audition sound software going good. Otherwise, it's been a relatively hassle free install. I really like W7 so far. I am also looking around the web for tips and tuts. Wanna learn all I can about it.
Re: Windows 7 queries
Posted by Juim on
Fri Nov 20th 2009 at 2:32am
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I will also add that the Windows Media Center in 7 is very sleek. The improvements over the Vista version are many. I bought a windows 7 dummy book, and I'll be studying it more now for sure. As for me, so far,I personally haven't been this pleased with a new Windows OS since XP after its first service pack. Just my 2 cents so far!.