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Well, all installed now.
I had a major problem during first boot up and I found out that it was due to the VIA SATA drivers being buggy so someone made their own, which work fine: http://www.64bitstuff.com/index.php?download=26 (free registration needed to download). The files have to be copied to a floppy and then you press F6 during installation of Windows. I have installed the drivers for my Audigy 2 and the Radeon 9800 Pro with only one problem - apparently an .inf file was missing but they're still installed. I expect to be updating the drivers whenever new versions are out. Other interesting stuff I've noticed is that there is a 64-bit version of Explorer as well as 32-bit for plugins which don't work in the 64-bit one. As a side note I'll mention that both Firefox and Thunderbird installed with no problems, Flash also works in the former. I tried to install Media Player 10 but it said it was incompatible with this version of Windows - I checked and I already had a 64-bit version installed. :) All the SP2 stuff is included from XP 32 and it looks like the task manager shows which programs are running 32-bit code (see screenshot). I'm happy with it all so far, very stable (it's based on Server 2003, not XP) and the GUI is extremely fast. :Yikes: |
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Interesting views, I've heard about to being really fast, can't wait to use it..but..just..need...one...driver /waves fist at 8180 chip
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I just need the 64bit processors to be a lot more affordable first heh.
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The gui is amazingly quick i didnt keep it running long as i could not find a driver for my raid card lol i searched a few forums and got nowhere ive emailed silicon image to see how long the wait will be,one things for sure once all the drivers are out of beta its gonna be something special
The 3200 939 chip is only £35 more than the 3200 barton and the 3000 939 is only £15 more |
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Although the stepping is getting worse, i've got my 3000+ oc'ed to an 3800+, now benches comparably to 9800p w/ FX-53s! AMD are such fools for allowing this to happen.
My OC is modest aswell, just over 2.4ghz, most people cry over when they can't get 2.6, 2.7ghz....why can't people be satisfied! Anyway, for the people who have got it working fine at driver level, would they keep it over XP, or keep dual booting for the time being? Thanks. |
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Once the drivers are out of beta I will keep it(of course I will keep my ghost image of xp just in case)
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Only Symantec have released an anti-virus program but that's not a big issue at the moment because there's only one 64 bit virus, and that's a harmless one. |
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Should I be downloading this then Richard? :erm:
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Oh gawd! As if my self build wasn't tricky enough, now i have this 64 bit stuff to sort out as well. Still, I suppose that it's better It gets done now than in 6 months time when my new machine has been up and running for ages. :rolleyes:
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I think the general release will be closer to the end of April. |
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Avast has a 64 bit version, free too. Along with a couple of others listed here ;) 64 bit drivers too.
http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/...?redir=IEGFC07 |
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Useful list indeed. :tu: |
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