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Is this any good for gaming? Or should I stick with XP Professional? Or is media center better for gaming?
 
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None are better at gaming than the other. If you have XP Pro, stick with XP Pro.
 
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Don't try Server 2003 for gaming unless you're a sadist.
 
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