Vista Not High End Gaming Ready Yet
March 14th 2007 14:01
As cool as Vista is (yes I said it's cool) it simply isn't ready for high end gaming, not Microsoft's fault, just that third party hardware manufacturers haven't been making good with the drivers. We have this really strange situation with Windows Vista, while middle range computers and even low end computers can run it, high end computers actually can't.
Dell is smarter than to pre-install Vista on a high end PC, everyone else should be just as smart,
The irony is you can't even buy an XPS system from Dell because of this, when you click on the 'Choose with Windows XP' button underneath the XPS model, it takes you to a page where it lists a bunch of PC's with Windows XP installed and asks if you are sure you want Windows XP rather than Vista, the catch is none of the listed Desktop PC's are the high-end XPS model. So theres no way you can proceed to checkout with the XPS Dell desktop. Whoops.
Dell is smarter than to pre-install Vista on a high end PC, everyone else should be just as smart,
The irony is you can't even buy an XPS system from Dell because of this, when you click on the 'Choose with Windows XP' button underneath the XPS model, it takes you to a page where it lists a bunch of PC's with Windows XP installed and asks if you are sure you want Windows XP rather than Vista, the catch is none of the listed Desktop PC's are the high-end XPS model. So theres no way you can proceed to checkout with the XPS Dell desktop. Whoops.
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