GeorgeMan wrote:No, they dropped support for XP at IvyBridge (Z77/3xxx CPUs).
That's why I'm keeping my Z77/2500K system. […]
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No, they dropped support for XP at IvyBridge (Z77/3xxx CPUs).
That's why I'm keeping my Z77/2500K system.
It seems that from now on AMD will not support XP, because their newest product (R9 285) doesn't have XP driver. But WTF, even MS doesn't support XP anymore, it's 13 years old!
Also, your new nickname is more difficult to read and I don't recognise you "miles away" because your new avatar is not highly distiguishable. 😢
Look at the user stats on Steam and that will tell you what CPU's, video cards, and Windows versions everyone is using. It's useful information to have, because they can drop support for hardware as that hardware falls out of general use among the population instead of guessing what hardware to support or not to support.
Oh, and Phil, you do know that really large pics get cut off to prevent side scrolling, right? If you want us to see the whole pic then you need to shrink it to fit the confines of the forum.