To buy a hot rod comp just to tun windows is backwards logic to me.
I disagree. Most games and productivity software require Windows. NT-based Windows is far more robust and easier to set up on a wide variety of PCs than any Linux distro for the average user. While Windows is not
required for games, photo/video editing and CAD, it sure makes it a lot easier.
I can easily get my Linux fix by running a VM, too. I could run 10 Linux distros at once if I felt like abusing my RAM lol. Not that I would need to, my system tri-boots XP, 7x64, and SUSE 10.1.
Just refebished 4 old dell laptops. Linux went on them all. Most of those were victoms of Vista. Every body that got there comp back said never ran so good. Even better than their recent win8"s.
I could have done the same thing with a
slipstreamed,
nLite'd Windows XP. I have a Pentium 3 laptop with 256MB of RAM that runs a stripped XP like a champ. I had run Linux Mint and Slax Kill Bill on it for awhile, but wanted easier access to certain software - and games. I've even installed an nLite'd XP on a Pentium 200 with only 64MB of RAM and it ran okay lol
Yeah I agree not a hot rod by todays standards. Especially carring the weight of windows. It out runs a fat lot right off the shelf tho..IMHO.
A brand new comp opening pages slow will never impress me.
I'll one-up your Pentium 4 one further, my friend: my Soundblaster X-Fi sound card has a processor that is more powerful than your Pentium 4, and it doesn't require a heatsink. Oh, and it came out in 2005
I totally agree Windows has gotten extremely bloated. Heck, you prolly remember when Windows installed was under 100MB. I have every version of Windows since 2.03 (1988), and those early ones were well under 20MB. It wasn't until Windows 98 that they passed the 100MB mark. Part of the problem with Vista and later is that they have to carry all the legacy-friendly code and drivers so that the huge variety of PCs - new and old - can even start it up. When Vista came out I was astonished to see that, installed, a Vista Ultimate x64 was nearly 16GB after a new installation! That's 10x the size of XP! A stripped-down XP is about 800MB tho, and it runs scary-fast - just like most Linux distros.
I have no love whatsoever for Windows 8. Windows 9 looks like it'll be more of the same crap, too. It might be that Windows 7 is the last great Windows we'll see for a long time.