What is a dsp pack of an OS?

shakeel amlay

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I need to buy a new OS because I'm running a 32-bit right now and I want a 64-bit ( this is for gaming btw). While checking prices I saw one that was cheaper by far but it said dsp, what is that, what are its limitations and would it have any negative effects for someone who is going to upgrade his pc every so often? I am getting windows 7 and upgrading to 10 if it's good. I can't upgrade from my current one because of certain factors 😗

Link: http://www.landmarkpc.co.za/store/microsoft-windows-64bit-professional-p-10869.html
 
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"DSP", explained:
http://pressf1.pcworld.co.nz/showthread.php?135976-Microsoft-Windows-8-1x64-English-Intl-1-Pack-DSP-OEI-DVD

"There are several sites but one explains it as "DSP means “Delivery Service Partner.”"

"The software in both OEM versions and DSP versions is the same. OEM software normally has the hardware manufacturer’s name, such as Dell or Sony, printed on the manual and license. DSP software, however, has NO manufacturer’s name stamped on the manual or printed on the license. DSP versions usually just say “OEM.” Basically, DSP is a more generic packaging of an OEM product that is sold to smaller system builders who do not qualify for larger volume discounts and custom printing on their software. "


So basically, it is...


Do you have a link for this? I've never heard "dsp" in relation to an OS version.
 
"DSP", explained:
http://pressf1.pcworld.co.nz/showthread.php?135976-Microsoft-Windows-8-1x64-English-Intl-1-Pack-DSP-OEI-DVD

"There are several sites but one explains it as "DSP means “Delivery Service Partner.”"

"The software in both OEM versions and DSP versions is the same. OEM software normally has the hardware manufacturer’s name, such as Dell or Sony, printed on the manual and license. DSP software, however, has NO manufacturer’s name stamped on the manual or printed on the license. DSP versions usually just say “OEM.” Basically, DSP is a more generic packaging of an OEM product that is sold to smaller system builders who do not qualify for larger volume discounts and custom printing on their software. "


So basically, it is an OEM license. With all of the limitations of the OEM license.
 
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