Ok, I am about to install 64 bit version beta 2. I am curious if all out there can give their specs (CPU, video card type, amount of RAM, hard drive size/type) with the rating Vista is giving you?
Thanks.

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It would be easier if you described your system if you are asking for advice or tips.
"Ryan" wrote in message
Ok, I am about to install 64 bit version beta 2. I am curious if all out there can give their specs (CPU, video card type, amount of RAM, hard drive size/type) with the rating Vista is giving you?
Thanks.
Well, my setup is this:
Pentium D 930 with 1 gig of RAM, Nvidia 6200 Turbo cache, 160 gig SATA drive.
Here is my mobo info:
http://www.giga-byte.com/Support/Motherboard/Driver_Model.aspx?ClassValue=Motherboard&ProductID=1906&ProductName=GA-8I945P-G
Since Vista beta is not listed in the driver support, what does this mean for me?
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
It would be easier if you described your system if you are asking for advice or tips.
"Ryan" wrote in message Ok, I am about to install 64 bit version beta 2. I am curious if all out there can give their specs (CPU, video card type, amount of RAM, hard drive size/type) with the rating Vista is giving you?
Thanks.
I agree that Vista beta drivers are not listed by Gigabit for either x86 or x64. That is generally not a good sign but drivers may be included in the Vista dvd or available through the driver update site. The best course is to contact Gigabit and ask about the status of Vista drivers.
"Ryan" wrote in message
Well, my setup is this:
Pentium D 930 with 1 gig of RAM, Nvidia 6200 Turbo cache, 160 gig SATA drive.
Here is my mobo info:
http://www.giga-byte.com/Support/Motherboard/Driver_Model.aspx?ClassValue=Motherboard&ProductID=1906&ProductName=GA-8I945P-G
Since Vista beta is not listed in the driver support, what does this mean for me?
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
It would be easier if you described your system if you are asking for advice or tips.
"Ryan" wrote in message Ok, I am about to install 64 bit version beta 2. I am curious if all out there can give their specs (CPU, video card type, amount of RAM, hard drive size/type) with the rating Vista is giving you?
Thanks.
I have a intel 3.2e..which Is overclocked at 3.59, 200gb hardrive and 1.0 gb of ddr memory and 3d fusion video card and I'm only getting a rating of 1.0.. I'm using an asus board and as for the drivers doesnt seem to be any conflicts except for the mini-port driver( but still works fine and fast)..
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