which is the best configuration to run win7?


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    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Final.
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    which is the best configuration to run win7?


    help me choosing good configuration to run windows 7 fast....
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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  3. Posts : 1,261
    Windows 7 Professional 32-bit SP1
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    Kaustubh said:
    help me choosing good configuration to run windows 7 fast....
    That is an entirely subjective topic, and the answers you receive will vary greatly depending on preferences. Just have a look at my own system specs:
    • Phenom 9600 Quad
    • 4GB DDR2-800 Memory
    • ATI 2400 Series Graphics (256MB)
    • 8 Hard Disks
    For me, Prometheus does the job that I need her to do. For other, it is overkill.

    The absolutely most important thing to remember when buying/building a pc is to choose the best motherboard you can, even if it means compromising on CPU, Memory or Harddisk. A good motherboard will give you a far longer upgrade lifespan.

    But generally, I've found that for the best performance in Windows 7, minimally you'll need to have a middle to upper class dual core processer (Intel Celeron or AMD Sempron don't count), with 4GB memory. Anything less than a 250GB hard disk is wasting your time. You'll also want a dedicated graphics card. Onboard graphics just doesn't cut it, even if they are using nVidia or ATI GPUs.

    But as I said, this is entirely subjective, and what one user may consider minimum requirements, another user may feel is totally inadequate.
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  4. Posts : 9
    Win7 RC7100
       #4

    only exist the better specs...not exist the best specs...
    duo to your money?
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  5. Posts : 1,261
    Windows 7 Professional 32-bit SP1
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    liuxun249 said:
    only exist the better specs...not exist the best specs...
    duo to your money?
    I agree. When building a computer, go with the specs that are better for you. The best specs are not always what will do the job you need.
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