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ahamade said:Has anyone been able to get their 8800 working under vista? I cant seem to find a driver that will work.
KENNYB said:That's because they haven't been released yet
Free copy of... Vista final? Just the drivers? What?R1ckCa1n said:Funny I am downloading it right now from Microsoft Connect........ Sweet deal to get a free copy for beta'ng Vista
How many businesses are running 8800s?annaconda said:Microsoft launched VISTA business and office 2007 today. Where the hell are the drivers, for 8800.
Hurin said:How many businesses are running 8800s?
Try as I might, I couldn't get my Excel sheets to render in 3D!
Pulaski said:3d design studios, medical imaging shops, game design studios, architectual design firms, video production companies... the list is extensive... I guess it's not all about Word and Excel and gaming.
My 8800 says built for windows xp but vista ready...killowatt said:nothing yet. vista has been available from msdn for a while now but i dont think OEM went live until today? i would expect drivers to be out shortly.. especially since 8800 boxes advertise as being built for vista
Morphes said:Does anyone know what dx10 is really supposed to do for vista? Does it make it look better or just perform better?
R1ckCa1n said:Funny I am downloading it right now from Microsoft Connect........ Sweet deal to get a free copy for beta'ng Vista
EVIL-SCOTSMAN said:My 8800 says built for windows xp but vista ready...
annaconda said:NVIDIA Sucks big time.
First, I don't think there's a medical imaging company or an architectural firm that has its IT guy standing there right now clutching 8800s and Vista DVDs with a solitary tear running down his cheek.Pulaski said:3d design studios, medical imaging shops, game design studios, architectual design firms, video production companies... the list is extensive... I guess it's not all about Word and Excel and gaming.
Hurin said:First, I don't think there's a medical imaging company or an architectural firm that has its IT guy standing there right now clutching 8800s and Vista DVDs with a solitary tear running down his cheek.
No responsible, professional IT person is running out right now to buy 8800GTXes for business use only three weeks after its release. . . and also jumping right on Vista on its business release day for a production environment.
I might do it in a test environment at my office. . . but there is no compelling need for any of the above mentioned businesses to be on Vista and/or 8800es today. . . right now.
And of course, any responsible IT person would check to make sure there are Vista drivers for the cards before upgrading.
nah, I work in a television studio with video production, and in this business you NEVER jump on anything when it is first released. We just upgraded our editors to XP 6 months ago, and finally just got the existing bugs figured out. You don't move to cutting edge new shit, you stick to shit that works. You also don't use '8800GTXs' in your machines for doing the kind of work at the places you describe. You use rendering farms, or a high end quadro's in a single machine. Check out what Sun Microsystems offers in their workstations or actually visit these places if you need help deciphering the real world from consumer jizzing fantasy land.Pulaski said:3d design studios, medical imaging shops, game design studios, architectual design firms, video production companies... the list is extensive... I guess it's not all about Word and Excel and gaming.
SMACK!w1retap said:nah, I work in a television studio with video production, and in this business you NEVER jump on anything when it is first released. We just upgraded our editors to XP 6 months ago, and finally just got the existing bugs figured out. You don't move to cutting edge new shit, you stick to shit that works. You also don't use '8800GTXs' in your machines for doing the kind of work at the places you describe. You use rendering farms, or a high end quadro's in a single machine. Check out what Sun Microsystems offers in their workstations or actually visit these places if you need help deciphering the real world from consumer jizzing fantasy land.