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quote: Originally posted by headgamer
I have heard that WinXP users are taking huge performance hits since XP requires so mach RAM/processing power. How true is this?
It was definitely true of the early betas. I was running Windows XP beta 2 on my 350mhz Pentium II box, and it ran like a dog. After installing RC1, I was blown away by the difference in performance. XP runs halfway decent, with only 128mb of RAM. Basically the faster your machine, the better the performance. Judging from your specs, you should have no problem at all with performance. Even though it runs "ok" on my PII 350, I still recommend that only people with 500mhz processors/256mb RAM or greater should upgrade to XP. Anything below that won't get the full advantage of the core features.
I just put in an order for a new DELL Pentium 4 system, it should be interesting to see how well it will perform. Testers in the XP newsgroups are saying that the new OS "screams" on a Pentium 4.
quote: I am considering purchasing it when it comes out (primarily for the stability), but others kind of have me leaning toward Win2k instead.
Normally I recommend that users hold off on upgrading to a new Windows release right away. But having used XP for several months now, in one form or another, I advise ANYONE who is still using Win9x/ME to rush out and buy XP as soon as available. Run, don't walk! It really is the most stable NT based OS I have ever used, including 2k. As an example, I have a dual boot setup on my machine between Win2k and XP. I never use 2k anymore, and haven't booted it for over 2 months now. XP is that stable. Also if you are a gamer, you should definitely upgrade to XP since it offers much smoother multimedia/graphics support than 2k.
There are only two things I dislike about XP:
1. Product activation. It smacks of monopoly abuse
2. The new GUI is a little on the campy side. Not as sleek or elegant as MacOS X. But it is more attractive than the old grey boxy look of ME/2000.
Other than that, I think Microsoft finally delivered the Windows we have ALL been waiting for.
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