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Monday, February 23, 2009

How to run Windows Vista at Optimum speed in 80$

The first commercial version of Windows Vista was first introduced in 2005. Windows Vista came with a sleek design, an ever growing need for high resources and cool graphics. The main feature that differentiated vista from other operating systems was its great look and design. There are some pretty cool things in vista that makes it stand ahead of the race but wait thats not all.

Along with so many good looks come the disadvantages. For example, you can not possibly expect vista to run smoothly without having a high performance graphics card. Windows Vista has something called arrow interface and this interface alone is too heavy to be handled by ordinary graphics cards along with maintaining the performance.

If you have a PC lets say an Intel P4 like 2. GHrtz and blow with 512 MB RAM and no graphics acceleration, you might not be able to enjoy Windows vista wth its full features. It might come to you as a surprise because Windows XP would have been running like anything on this PC but since this is the new Hell from Microsoft thats why it does need more resources.

Windows Vista can not run at optimum speeds without a separate GPU ( Graphics processing unit) handling all the graphics and the rest is left to your normal CPU. It is also a notable thing Here to increase ram.

Let us take a look at the hardware requirements to run Windows Vista at optimum levels.

1. We need to have a GPU also known as Graphics Processing Unit or Graphics Accelerator. These GPUs have their own operating speeds,a seperate procssor and internal memory. The memory is called Graphics memory and often comes in GDDR1, GDDR2, GDDR3, GDDR4 or GDDR5.

You can go for a GPU of series 8 Nvidia or 3700 series from ATI. 256 MB DDR cards are good enough to run Windows Vista at optimum speeds. You can get it for as cheep as 50$. Oh yes.

Second thing would be to consider a RAM. You can go for a DDR2 RAM with speeds upto600 - 800 Mhrtz. You need 1 GB - 2 GB memory and they are quite cheap as well. You can go for DDR1 1 Rams as well but your business application performance may suffer. You can get a 1 GB chip provided you have already a 512 MB or 1 GB module in your system. This would cost you around 30 $.

Now you are all ready to run windows vista at optimum speeds. You did not have to change your motherboard or processor or anything. You are all good to go in less than 80$. Learn more about Windows Vista here.







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