If CRT's came in widescreen I'g go CRT. Better on the
To the OP
Do yourself a favor and get a widescreen LCD. No really, you really should get a LCD monitor. It is easier on your eyes, save you money on eletricity and desk space. Games just look so much better on a widescreen monitor then a CRT.
Jd1680a
I don't really see how LCD's are better on your eyes at all... The image quality may be a lot better but they fail when it comes to refresh rates.
Getting drivers for an nvidia nforce chipset from the nvidia website couldn't be any easier. Installing them may improve compatability with other software/pragrams/games, may improve performance or fix other issues. If there are any components on the board that are not related to the nvidia chipset, which there probably are, then the drivers are on the cd that came with your board, and also on the manufacturer website.
We can also see that the 64 bit versions take up quite a bit more memory as well. Again, the explanation is very simple: all of the variables are no longer only 32 bits long, but 64 bits instead. Typically, this makes applications between 20% and 40% larger, which consequently results in a higher memory footprint as well. File formats such as music files or videos are not affected by this.
Quoted from: Tom's Hardware
On the same page it also explains that Vista will use more ram when more is installed.
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