Jesper
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Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, PC games in general and FS9 i particular
Hi
With my 15 year old son now as a 'pressure group' (He's of the opinion that games like Medieval II 'Total War' could look much better than on my current rig ;-) I feel that I cannot stand against the pressure. And thus have to invest in a new gamer rig. *sigh* :mixedsmi:
So, I'm about to invest some of my savings in a new rig with these main specifications:
Motherboard: Gigabyte X58A motherboard (USB3.0 and SATA3)
Ram: Kingston 6GB DDR3-1333 TriChannel RAM
Harddisk: Seagate 1000GB S-ATAII 3Gb/s Fluid Silent 7200rpm
Grafik: ATI Radeon HD5850 1GB GDDR5 RAM PCI-E
The question is: Should I choose Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit or Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit?
I'm under the impression that the 64 bit version can be - for some older games like CFS2 - troublesome? As well as some driver issues can appear?
What are your experiences? With FS9?
Take care
J
Hi
With my 15 year old son now as a 'pressure group' (He's of the opinion that games like Medieval II 'Total War' could look much better than on my current rig ;-) I feel that I cannot stand against the pressure. And thus have to invest in a new gamer rig. *sigh* :mixedsmi:
So, I'm about to invest some of my savings in a new rig with these main specifications:
Motherboard: Gigabyte X58A motherboard (USB3.0 and SATA3)
Ram: Kingston 6GB DDR3-1333 TriChannel RAM
Harddisk: Seagate 1000GB S-ATAII 3Gb/s Fluid Silent 7200rpm
Grafik: ATI Radeon HD5850 1GB GDDR5 RAM PCI-E
The question is: Should I choose Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit or Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit?
I'm under the impression that the 64 bit version can be - for some older games like CFS2 - troublesome? As well as some driver issues can appear?
What are your experiences? With FS9?
Take care
J