What's you gaming Rig setup?  Here's mine:

Asus P5N32-E SLI
Intel X6800 CPU Dual Core
4GB of PC1600 DDR Corsair Dominator RAM
Asus 8800GTX Video Card (Used to be SLI of 2 Asus 7900GTX)
SoundBlaster Fata1ity Gaming Sound Card
WD 150GB SATA 10,00rpm C Drive
Seagate 300GB SATA D Drive (Holds Pictures and Downloads folders)
Seagate 750GB SATA E Drive (Holds Videos and Music)
2x Plextor 16X DVD-RW PATA

I am going to experiment with Ready Boost soon. Just to see if there is a
performance increase.


Tim "The Beave" Lider
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bryan Seitz
Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 8:23 AM
To: The Hardware List
Subject: Re: [H] A note to Microsoft...

I am running vista ultimate right now on my gaming rig.  It's slow
as shit, even copying files via network is slower, much slower.
I changed the UI to be like XP but games lag when they did not lag
before in XP.  I have a core2duo 2.4Ghz, 2G ram, 10K Raptor and 8800 GTX.
The box should scream like it does in XP but alas it does not.  The audio
subsystem in vista is an utter joke, thanks MSFT.  Plese make DX10 available
for XP, vista should never have been released.  UAC is a joke and to most
users annoying as hell. Aero is cool for about 5 minutes, thanks for
worthless
eye candy.  So what does Vista offer over XP besides DX10?  Headaches and
pain.

On Sun, Oct 07, 2007 at 11:06:18AM -0400, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
> Why are there umpteen zillion versions? Why is it known to be slower on
the 
> same hardware than is XP? Most importantly, what does it do for me that XP

> doesn't?
> 
> Wayne Johnson wrote:
>> At 04:32 10-07-2007, Tim \"The Beave\" Lider typed:
>>> Learning Vista?  What the heck?  If you don't like the or have problems 
>>> With
>>> Windows Aero, you can set it to Windows XP look.
>> 
>> I had Vista's public beta or trial version for several months & while one

>> can even take it back to Windows Classic I still don't like it. Why
should 
>> some one pay money for an OS when it's little more than a GUI change as 
>> compared to XP ? It certainly not any faster. As for the improvement in 
>> the file manager they're no biggie as I've been using Total Commander as 
>> opposed to Windows Exploder for years. I certainly wouldn't upgrade XP to

>> Vista & recently even when I had the chance to get Vista Business instead

>> of XP Pro I said no thanks.
>> 
>> Sorry but no sale here.
>> 
>> 
>>      ---------------+--------------
>> I'm a geek that loves to tweak.
>> 
>> 

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Bryan G. Seitz

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