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Old Nov 25, 2007, 11:59 AM     #1
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phenom on x64 vista or win xp

does anyone know a benchmark or made one him self on phenom on x64 windows???

does anyone with phenom have the time (and is he willing) to bench a phenom on windows x64
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Old Nov 25, 2007, 11:05 PM     #2
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really no one??
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Old Nov 25, 2007, 11:12 PM     #3
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If you're planning on building a Phenom setup, go ahead and go with Vista. I don't know of any sites for benchies comparing the two tho. Google maybe?
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"All tests were run using patched games (including a nearly 2GB patch for Company of Heroes….), and a fully-updated install of Microsoft Windows Vista x64. 64-bit and DirectX 10 versions of each test were used wherever possible.

All games were run at 1280x1024 with settings at “high” or “DX10” wherever available, except Crysis, which used “medium” settings."




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Old Nov 26, 2007, 08:13 AM     #5
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very nice find nailzer thank you
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i think you have to go vista,as there will be more support with vista 64 then xp 64, and if you getting a good quad your going to want to have 4g of ram,no point buying the best cpu and having just about the right of ram ie 2g go for 4g!
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Off topic but does anyone know where these related hardware boxes came from? They wern't here this morning lol.

Also... I say go with Vista. It's just futureproof.
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Off topic but does anyone know where these related hardware boxes came from? They wern't here this morning lol.

Also... I say go with Vista. It's just futureproof.
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