"Vista Premium" Certification Requirements Revealed
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ARS Technica is running a story on the requirements that Microsoft has released to OEMs in order for hardware to be "Vista Premium" certified.
Source: Ars TechnicaIn no particular order, these are the notable additional requirements for Premium certification:
Effective now:
* HD Audio support that passes a "high-fidelity audio experience" test (exception: Business class systems have until June 1, 2007).
* Support for Direct3d 9 and DXGI feature sets (Direct3d 10 mandated by June 1, 2008).
* At least one digital output (e.g., DVI-D) for all add-in video adapters (not integrated video: that doesn't change until June 1, 2008).
* 100Mb Ethernet and/or and WiFi (802.11g must be supported; 802.11a can be supported only in addition to 802.11g).
* USB 2.0 ports throughout
* System resumes from ACPI S3 state ("suspend-to-ram") in <2 seconds (does not include user mode initialization, i.e., total "wake" time will be longer than 2 seconds)
June 1, 2007, or later:
* A Green Driver Quality Rating for all drivers.
* If Serial ATA is used, Serial ATA 2.5 must be supported.
* "Protected Video Path" (PVP) support, including HDCP.
* Support for booting from USB drives, including flash drives
* Hiccup-free HD playback, including hardware-based H.264/MPEG-4 decoding.
* At least one digital output (e.g., DVI-D) for all integrated video adapters (June 1, 2008).
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Everything on that list is underminded by that for me.
Requirements:
Overclocked by a minimum of 15%
Half-life 2 DM installed
Must defeat lemonlime in HL2 DM
You're on! Just name the day, time and server.:bigggrin:
I second that. I haven't played for a few months but I think I can beat most anyone after a good 20 minute warm up.
I quite agree, but it seems that they're playing a carrot-and-stick game with the DX10 BS. Gamers who want to run next-gen games in full splendor with next-gen cards will be essentially forced to 'upgrade' to Vista. :shakehead
Not according to Anandtech... http://anandtech.com/systems/showdoc.aspx?i=2780
From the benchies I think I'll be staying away from Vista for about a year after release.... even with the debugging stuff I cannot fathom Vista being a valid XP replacement for most gamers upon release day.
x86 or x64
But it sure is purty... :bawling:
i cant figure out how to change color >_>
There you go:D
I don't like the restrictions vista / Microsoft are putting in their software, windows verify this windows verify that. You begin to feel like a crimo for what you paid for.
I believe the future will be linux, with slick releases from Ubuntu, Suse etc there really won't be much of a difference. One will allow you 'freeeeedom', while the other will restrict it. you can figure which side of the fence i eventually want to be on.
Just my 2pence worth.