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DX10 shouldn't be an issue as it is the only version that comes with a Windows Vista machine. Mine was purchased with Vista already installed so everything was pre-set to meet Vista specifications/requirements and has DX10 installed.
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Thanks yet again. But, if I can just ask another question, does having a proccessor like the AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core mean the Vista will come in the 64 MB edition rather than the 32 MB edition? I've been told rumors that more programs run in 32 MB, but the speed is significantly increased with a 64 MB computer. The reason is because, me and my dad are getting the computer from his friend at work that sells computers that he makes. When I've recently been emailed the specs sheet, I didn't have time to look at every single aspect of my upcoming computer.
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Mine is the 32. The version of Vista that is installed will determine which your new comp will be running as several versions of Vista are available in both except for the Vista basic which is only offered in 32. It will all depend on what your dad's friend installs not what processor you have.
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Well me and my dad can ask his friend to change minimal stuff. And besides, I think what I'm getting is a Vista Premium. I probably will get it in 32 I guess.
EDIT: The new POTCO site finally includes the Vista as an OS in there minimal specs. They also say a 32 MB card is good, but the 64 MB card is recommended.
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Your mom goes to college... Last edited by Owoooo; 08-16-2007 at 05:00 AM.. Reason: Concluding to my answer... |
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