#161367 by Slacker G
Sat Dec 31, 2011 12:18 am
Sat Dec 31, 2011 12:18 am
I spent the last month checking out the i series of CPU's and MB's. Most of the i3 / i5 / and i7 boards only load windows 7 now days. However I did find a few Gigabyte MB's that still come with XP drivers included. Even some with 2nd generation Sandys!
Why keep XP alive? Because most of my recording programs aren't as happy even in XP mode (Under win 7) as they are under XP, and I'm not about to dump all my software for $ newer software. Not only that, but some recording software programs are not backwards compatible to the programs that I prefer, and you can't share cwb or bun files with others unless they also upgrade all their gear and software.
For anyone interested, better grab them now, because pretty soon all will be Windows 7 OS. I did buy an i3 and an i5 first generation MB because I knew that they were XP friendly, but then later after much searching I also found a second generation i5 board that comes with XP drivers.
Like I said, just for anyone who is interested in not trashing their Xp software but want to break into the i series of computers MB's.
GA-Z68A-D3-B3 is an i series MB that supports XP Vista and Win 7 second generation CPU's. (Socket 1155)
Many socket 1156 i series first generation boards still support Xp and Win7, but when they are gone you will be stuck with win7 only. But then again, perhaps no one but me gives a rats @ss.
Why keep XP alive? Because most of my recording programs aren't as happy even in XP mode (Under win 7) as they are under XP, and I'm not about to dump all my software for $ newer software. Not only that, but some recording software programs are not backwards compatible to the programs that I prefer, and you can't share cwb or bun files with others unless they also upgrade all their gear and software.
For anyone interested, better grab them now, because pretty soon all will be Windows 7 OS. I did buy an i3 and an i5 first generation MB because I knew that they were XP friendly, but then later after much searching I also found a second generation i5 board that comes with XP drivers.
Like I said, just for anyone who is interested in not trashing their Xp software but want to break into the i series of computers MB's.
GA-Z68A-D3-B3 is an i series MB that supports XP Vista and Win 7 second generation CPU's. (Socket 1155)
Many socket 1156 i series first generation boards still support Xp and Win7, but when they are gone you will be stuck with win7 only. But then again, perhaps no one but me gives a rats @ss.


