I really HATE Windows
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this thread is quite a good read.
i would only add that i've never had a quiet PC until i went mac. even when i built my own, i tried to get the quietest fans i could and it never quite worked out.
you might pay more for apple, but they've done all the hard work for you
i would only add that i've never had a quiet PC until i went mac. even when i built my own, i tried to get the quietest fans i could and it never quite worked out.
you might pay more for apple, but they've done all the hard work for you
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this thread is quite a good read.
i would only add that i've never had a quiet PC until i went mac. even when i built my own, i tried to get the quietest fans i could and it never quite worked out.
you might pay more for apple, but they've done all the hard work for you
i would only add that i've never had a quiet PC until i went mac. even when i built my own, i tried to get the quietest fans i could and it never quite worked out.
you might pay more for apple, but they've done all the hard work for you
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I ended up fitting a Tbalancer Big NG. Software in vista is a bit glitchy, but once mapped and running its money well spent.
Mine runs fans, but the tbalancer can run a water pump. My CPU underclocks and undervolts (energy saver) when under low load so that helps a fair bit keeping it cool.
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Mind you I will contradict myself as I did do this once on a machine I was using as a server/backup, purely because I was being lazy and I didn't have any problems with Vista on that, but the spec was pretty high, so didn't notice performance issues at all.
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loving the SSD,tho a faff to set up windows to stop thrashing it
Jack's point is bang on - you need so many tools to keep Windows clean - and if you don't bother you end up with an install that spends all it's time thrashing about for no good reason. The number of times my Windows machine wakes up on it's own and starts thrashing about - ludicrous - and it really isn't obviously doing anything.
i've also been using PC's since DOS 5
im confused my all this fiddling and house keeping you supposedly need to do :O
my dads got an old xp3200 build of mine that hasnt been touched by me in years and its perfectly fine
anyhow i wont disagree vista wasnt great :P but i still didnt have particular issues with it, just was a bloated beast, which i went back to XP shortly after installing, and eventually hopped over to w7
(yes I know Asus make motherboards, but they are iffy for reliability/stability IMO, I don't know why so many people rate them )
i have 5 at work currently i built for myself and the IT peeps, which have been going 4 years w/o reliability or stability problems.. pass
Jura id agree with Corsair PSU's, samsung HDD's, but noctuas too noisy ?
on a side note they just sent out a brand new mounting kit for my noctua heatsink/fan to fit the new sandybridge board ive got
completely free of charge, top customer service
bioforger, ive done upgrades w/o issue, again maybe im just lucky :P
anyhow to summarise my dribble i dont know why so many people complain about windows yes it can become a pile of shat quickly, but its usually down to the user meddling rather than the OS's fault heh
anyhow it keeps me in a job either way
eitherway im not a complete windows fan boy, i use whatever gets the job done the best for me and the Company.
and atm that is Windows XP/7 for the users with mostly Windows 2k3/2k8 servers and some linux boxes for our DB boxes
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lol, like I said PICNIC. You always install a new OS from fresh, that is common practice, no wonder you have so many 'issues'.
Mind you I will contradict myself as I did do this once on a machine I was using as a server/backup, purely because I was being lazy and I didn't have any problems with Vista on that, but the spec was pretty high, so didn't notice performance issues at all.
Mind you I will contradict myself as I did do this once on a machine I was using as a server/backup, purely because I was being lazy and I didn't have any problems with Vista on that, but the spec was pretty high, so didn't notice performance issues at all.
Apple seem to manage it very successfully with OSX - so why can't Microsoft?
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mines on in about 14 seconds from touching the power button
loving the SSD,tho a faff to set up windows to stop thrashing it
cant say ive had that problem :O my previous install was going for a while w/o any issue, only fresh installed to get a nice start on my ssd
i've also been using PC's since DOS 5
im confused my all this fiddling and house keeping you supposedly need to do :O
my dads got an old xp3200 build of mine that hasnt been touched by me in years and its perfectly fine
anyhow i wont disagree vista wasnt great :P but i still didnt have particular issues with it, just was a bloated beast, which i went back to XP shortly after installing, and eventually hopped over to w7
i've built loads using Asus boards in recent years w/o said problems :O
i have 5 at work currently i built for myself and the IT peeps, which have been going 4 years w/o reliability or stability problems.. pass
Jura id agree with Corsair PSU's, samsung HDD's, but noctuas too noisy ?
on a side note they just sent out a brand new mounting kit for my noctua heatsink/fan to fit the new sandybridge board ive got
completely free of charge, top customer service
bioforger, ive done upgrades w/o issue, again maybe im just lucky :P
anyhow to summarise my dribble i dont know why so many people complain about windows yes it can become a pile of shat quickly, but its usually down to the user meddling rather than the OS's fault heh
anyhow it keeps me in a job either way
eitherway im not a complete windows fan boy, i use whatever gets the job done the best for me and the Company.
and atm that is Windows XP/7 for the users with mostly Windows 2k3/2k8 servers and some linux boxes for our DB boxes
loving the SSD,tho a faff to set up windows to stop thrashing it
cant say ive had that problem :O my previous install was going for a while w/o any issue, only fresh installed to get a nice start on my ssd
i've also been using PC's since DOS 5
im confused my all this fiddling and house keeping you supposedly need to do :O
my dads got an old xp3200 build of mine that hasnt been touched by me in years and its perfectly fine
anyhow i wont disagree vista wasnt great :P but i still didnt have particular issues with it, just was a bloated beast, which i went back to XP shortly after installing, and eventually hopped over to w7
i've built loads using Asus boards in recent years w/o said problems :O
i have 5 at work currently i built for myself and the IT peeps, which have been going 4 years w/o reliability or stability problems.. pass
Jura id agree with Corsair PSU's, samsung HDD's, but noctuas too noisy ?
on a side note they just sent out a brand new mounting kit for my noctua heatsink/fan to fit the new sandybridge board ive got
completely free of charge, top customer service
bioforger, ive done upgrades w/o issue, again maybe im just lucky :P
anyhow to summarise my dribble i dont know why so many people complain about windows yes it can become a pile of shat quickly, but its usually down to the user meddling rather than the OS's fault heh
anyhow it keeps me in a job either way
eitherway im not a complete windows fan boy, i use whatever gets the job done the best for me and the Company.
and atm that is Windows XP/7 for the users with mostly Windows 2k3/2k8 servers and some linux boxes for our DB boxes
Hi there
Noctua are great and quiet(i've use before few CPU coolers from Noctua),i've said Zalman Fans are too noisy for me
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HTPC cases i'm not using,because are too small for my builds,but if i want i would buy Lian-Li,Silverstone
Have look on Danger Den watercool section
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what I find staggering is how easy it is to crash W7 -- just close a few windows too quickly and "pop" it locks up
and I hibernate -- but after a few hibernations you have to reboot to restore performance, shocking really
and I hibernate -- but after a few hibernations you have to reboot to restore performance, shocking really
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mmm, dare i mention the new bios and boot up speeds? lol
bios is being updated (although details seem a bit sketchy at the min) so boot times will be alot less.
but fromt he origioal question, get a new machine dude and dump the turd that is vista
bios is being updated (although details seem a bit sketchy at the min) so boot times will be alot less.
but fromt he origioal question, get a new machine dude and dump the turd that is vista
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I think the Windows experience does depend a lot on your hardware, and the quality of the associated 3rd party drivers...
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i've had a BSOD with win7 and witnessed it on another machine. both DELLs if that's of interest.
transversely, i was expecting to get the occasional kernel panics with my MBP, MP and Mac Mini, but I've had none I guess i'd been 'raised' on windows, so they were the norm.
transversely, i was expecting to get the occasional kernel panics with my MBP, MP and Mac Mini, but I've had none I guess i'd been 'raised' on windows, so they were the norm.
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This thread is funny. Everyone who uses Windows and doesn't have a Mac has no issues with Windows whereas as every Mac user has had a shed load of issues when they have tried to use Windows.
The truth probably lies somewhere in between .... but who wants the truth?
Oh and read this qucikly folks before it gets vaped for whatever obscure reason my posts get removed from these threads
The truth probably lies somewhere in between .... but who wants the truth?
Oh and read this qucikly folks before it gets vaped for whatever obscure reason my posts get removed from these threads
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i think to say never had issues is prob not correct.
but i think there laot more stable than they used to be comparativley, where as macs are still as restrictive,,, lol
simply put if you want plug and play easy to use then mac, if you want more grunt then pc.
but i think there laot more stable than they used to be comparativley, where as macs are still as restrictive,,, lol
simply put if you want plug and play easy to use then mac, if you want more grunt then pc.
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I would agree if my Mac wasn't comparitively faster than my Windoze machine - when they were similar specs. Now I have an i7 I expect it to be a lot faster.
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To be fair to Microsoft, Office is the gold standard productivity toolkit for corporates.
And with Lion and Parallels 6 it runs brilliantly under an XP VM on my Mac. You click on a PPT and it opens Powerpoint very quickly - you don't even see Windows at all unless you request it. Fabulous level of integration.
And with Lion and Parallels 6 it runs brilliantly under an XP VM on my Mac. You click on a PPT and it opens Powerpoint very quickly - you don't even see Windows at all unless you request it. Fabulous level of integration.
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Been running Windows 7 here for a couple of years (started with the beta versions), and I can't recall suffering a single OS lockup or blue screen in all that time. That's using it about 8-9 hours a day, 5/6 days a week. I'm developing and testing software on the machines, so they get a fair hammering from sometimes less than stable code. No problem with hibernating on the laptop either. Performance is still fine. I've not needed to use any of these myriad of tools that some people seem to think us Windows users all need.
I think the Windows experience does depend a lot on your hardware, and the quality of the associated 3rd party drivers...
I think the Windows experience does depend a lot on your hardware, and the quality of the associated 3rd party drivers...
want to go home, quickly close all the apps -- then "pop" locks up
and using Visio 2007 -- and can force a lockup at will, just searching for shapes
and this is on a HP 8440p laptop
never used a mac in anger though, no right click you see
this shared .DLL model is to blame -- I am sure of it
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