Have Vista (32-bit) machine: is it worth installing Windows 10?

PeteCress

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May 23, 2016
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Neighbor gave me a 10-year-old gaming box (Dell XPS 2 Duo CPU E8500@3.16GHz), which seems reasonably quick in spite of it's age.

Thinking about moving BI from my regular desktop (I-7) PC to the Dell and making the Dell a dedicated BI box - running headless in my LAN closet.

But, of course, I'm running 64-bit BI on the I-7 PC.

Six cams running at 1920x1080.

The Question:
Is it worth the hundred-and-twenty bucks to purchase Windows 10 for the Dell so I can keep on using 64-bit BI?
 
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No, i would look for a dedicated used or refurbished SFF (Small Form Factor) HP or Dell system with a i5-6500 or at least a 4th gen i5 or i7 cpu in it. They are quite cheap in the USA i believe.And they are x64, so always better :D

HP Elitedesk or Prodesk are nice systems. And Dell has nice Optiplex 7040. Plenty of power, no problems with win10, and the newer ones come with windows 10.
 
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Neighbor gave me a 10-year-old gaming box (Dell XPS 2 Duo CPU E8500@3.16GHz), which seems reasonably quick in spite of it's age.

Thinking about moving BI from my regular desktop (I-7) PC to the Dell and making the Dell a dedicated BI box - running headless in my LAN closet.

But, of course, I'm running 64-bit BI on the I-7 PC.

Six cams running at 1920x1080.

The Question:
Is it worth the hundred-and-twenty bucks to purchase Windows 10 for the Dell so I can keep on using 64-bit BI?
its not even worth your time..that machine is junk...you can buy an i5-3570 with windows 10 pro installed for 100 bux. That machine belongs in the garbage. Likely wont even run your cams.