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You seriously need to do something about this attitude of yours. I already dropped it, in fact I pretty much agreed with you, so I don't know why you're still being a condescending little troll.I'm just going to leave it, as you have no idea how to comprehend reason.
That's where you're wrong. I wasn't arguing with you, and you might remember me saying that I wouldn't recommend 4GB RAM or Windows XP to just anybody?You've hardly agreed with me. In fact, you've argued pretty much any point I've made.
Again, I wasn't arguing with you, I was explaining why *I* have my system configured in such a fashion and why it isn't a waste of time. But at least you admit that you were thread trashing.Regardless, I hardly think that I'm 'trolling', I'm making fair points, albeit agressively, and you're argueing back. If you're really that concerned about your thread being trashed, stop fighting fire with fire.
I think Ulf has indulged you more than most guys would. He hasn't disagreed with your arguments, he's just spending his money as he likes and using what OS he prefers.If you'll endulge me:
The whole argument spawned from you moving to XP, forgetting the ram arguement (as you seem capable enough to check ram usage, therefore being able to prove it's usefulness in your paticular situation), the point I am making is that your machine is unable to use the 4GB's of ram effectively when you aren't doing anything stressful on your machine - furthermore, atleast 2 of your CPU cores are being managed badly by XP, threads jumping back and forth etc, sometimes (albeit rarely) leading to memory leaks.
I'm sorry, but the problems I was having with my Vista install were far too big for better memory management to take my mind off of. I couldn't even run 3D Mark 06 or the Crysis benchmarks, and my X-Fi just hated it.If you'll endulge me:
The whole argument spawned from you moving to XP, forgetting the ram arguement (as you seem capable enough to check ram usage, therefore being able to prove it's usefulness in your paticular situation), the point I am making is that your machine is unable to use the 4GB's of ram effectively when you aren't doing anything stressful on your machine - furthermore, atleast 2 of your CPU cores are being managed badly by XP, threads jumping back and forth etc, sometimes (albeit rarely) leading to memory leaks.
Thanks Random, I really don't see the problem. Honestly, it's completely lost on me.I think Ulf has indulged you more than most guys would. He hasn't disagreed with your arguments, he's just spending his money as he likes and using what OS he prefers.

I tried without the X-Fi and drivers well, as it initially caused an IRQ conflict (which wasn't there before I installed Vista) and the problems didn't go away.X-fi eh? Their drivers have been known to be shoddy and cause application crashes on 64bit vista... Might have just found the cause of all the commotion. Creative![]()