Ready to order T60 w/ Vista in mind - 128mb VRAM required?
Ready to order T60 w/ Vista in mind - 128mb VRAM required?
I've had an Express T60 on order for 6 weeks, but finally cancelled it when the rep said it would be another 6 weeks.
I'm now glad that I didn't receive the D6U because according to Microsoft, Vista's Aero Glass requires 128mb of VRAM for a SXGA+ panel:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/window ... tarpc.mspx
Now I just need to decide between Atheros & Intel for the WiFi card.
I'm now glad that I didn't receive the D6U because according to Microsoft, Vista's Aero Glass requires 128mb of VRAM for a SXGA+ panel:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/window ... tarpc.mspx
Now I just need to decide between Atheros & Intel for the WiFi card.
Re: Ready to order T60 w/ Vista in mind - 128mb VRAM require
Gsus! An operating system needs freakin 128 MB of video memory only for running it's GUI!? I bet Aero sucks the battery out very rapidly and fan is screaming for help if GPU has to run 3D acceleration all the time in normal 2D desktop working also? I hope it's still possible in Vista to switch to windows classic desktophoya wrote:...according to Microsoft, Vista's Aero Glass requires 128mb of VRAM for a SXGA+ panel:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/window ... tarpc.mspx
Re: Ready to order T60 w/ Vista in mind - 128mb VRAM require
it is possible but Aero looks so nice I would want to run itpekka wrote:Gsus! An operating system needs freakin 128 MB of video memory only for running it's GUI!? I bet Aero sucks the battery out very rapidly and fan is screaming for help if GPU has to run 3D acceleration all the time in normal 2D desktop working also? I hope it's still possible in Vista to switch to windows classic desktophoya wrote:...according to Microsoft, Vista's Aero Glass requires 128mb of VRAM for a SXGA+ panel:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/window ... tarpc.mspx
Vista Aero is already overtaken by XGL when it will be released.
Just go to http://kororaa.org/ download the live-CD and try out XGL for yourself! Aero just SUCKS compared to this! XGL also just runs smooth on lower spec hardware like the Intel Centrino integrated graphics solution with shared memory.
Just go to http://kororaa.org/ download the live-CD and try out XGL for yourself! Aero just SUCKS compared to this! XGL also just runs smooth on lower spec hardware like the Intel Centrino integrated graphics solution with shared memory.
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X300 (6478-15G) with 3GB of RAM and builtin 3G/UMTS, running Vista Business x86-32
I think build 5342 has the same Aero as build 5308. The changes has been minor and it didn't include any updates to Aero Glass.vpn-user wrote:But that was not the REAL Aero glass that will be in the final release. The REAL Aero glass is in the most recent preview build 5342. Anything below did not contain all effects.
No.
You may read http://www.winfuture.de/magazin,24669,2.html (translate it from german, if needed).
You may read http://www.winfuture.de/magazin,24669,2.html (translate it from german, if needed).
X300 (6478-15G) with 3GB of RAM and builtin 3G/UMTS, running Vista Business x86-32
I've read different things about the demands of Aero Glass. (There are a lot of articles out there if you google for Vista graphics requirements.)
Wikipedia gives a rundown of the requirements for Vista and does claim 64mb video ram will be enough.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Vista#Graphics
This next article, however, claims that to get the full functionality of Aero Glass, you'll need 256mb or more (!) of video ram:
http://techrepublic.com.com/5100-10877-6031406.html#
Vista can scale it's user interface to operate on different graphics cards. So the fact that it's currently running on a 64mb system sounds like it doesn't mean that one is necessarily getting all of the functionality that will be in the final Vista release.
Wikipedia gives a rundown of the requirements for Vista and does claim 64mb video ram will be enough.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Vista#Graphics
This next article, however, claims that to get the full functionality of Aero Glass, you'll need 256mb or more (!) of video ram:
http://techrepublic.com.com/5100-10877-6031406.html#
Vista can scale it's user interface to operate on different graphics cards. So the fact that it's currently running on a 64mb system sounds like it doesn't mean that one is necessarily getting all of the functionality that will be in the final Vista release.
Shouldn't we just trust Microsoft rather than an article in Wikipedia?donking! wrote:I've read different things about the demands of Aero Glass. (There are a lot of articles out there if you google for Vista graphics requirements.)
Wikipedia gives a rundown of the requirements for Vista and does claim 64mb video ram will be enough.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/window ... tarpc.mspx
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Go with the Microsoft article as some things on Wikipedia are slightly...vague at times. It is easy enough to go to Microsoft and look up the specs that way.
If you are going to get a new T60, might as well go for the 128MB if you plan to jump headlong into Vista once the final build is released to the public at large. (And, hopefully, it will show no signs of the "Forever Beta" syndrome
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If you are going to get a new T60, might as well go for the 128MB if you plan to jump headlong into Vista once the final build is released to the public at large. (And, hopefully, it will show no signs of the "Forever Beta" syndrome
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She does the things you do.
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I met someone who looks a lot like you.
She does the things you do.
But she is an IBM.
/~o ---ELO from "Yours Truly 2059"
Trust Microsoft? Okay, Wikipedia is certainly not always the most reliable source (although I did cite a second article as well). But, come on, Microsoft is 1) notorious for being unreliable and not owning up to problems with it's operating system 2) can have all sorts of reasons for not being straightforward about Vista, having to do with the marketing of the product. Anything Microsoft publishes about Vista, even a technical article, I think has to be taken with a grain of salt and considered a piece of marketing as much as anything else.
But just do some research. There are tons of articles out there, written by people who are currently using trial builds of Vista. And they all claim, to varying degrees, that the graphics demands of Vista are going to be pretty high (if you want the full aero glass functionality). No one seems to want to speak with much confidence about how much graphics RAM you'll need, other than that it will be a lot. I think Microsoft is banking on graphics cards performance increasing enough to handle Vista well, by the time most people adopt it.
And I still wonder. If Vista uses so much of the graphics resources, will anything else that needs them work very well?
But just do some research. There are tons of articles out there, written by people who are currently using trial builds of Vista. And they all claim, to varying degrees, that the graphics demands of Vista are going to be pretty high (if you want the full aero glass functionality). No one seems to want to speak with much confidence about how much graphics RAM you'll need, other than that it will be a lot. I think Microsoft is banking on graphics cards performance increasing enough to handle Vista well, by the time most people adopt it.
And I still wonder. If Vista uses so much of the graphics resources, will anything else that needs them work very well?
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