How can I know if my computer is/support 64bit?
How can I know if my computer is/support 64bit?
How can I know if my computer support 64bit OSes etc.?
Thanks.
Thanks.
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twilight17
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What's your CPU?
Just google [your cpu] + 64bit and it should come up.
Just google [your cpu] + 64bit and it should come up.
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yeah it's 64bit.
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twilight17
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It will allow you to use more RAM, which in turn will allow more speed with games and 3D applications that use a lot of RAM.
Quote from PC World:
Quote from PC World:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/111508/a ... it_pc.htmlIt's true a 64-bit desktop computer won't make your word processing program run faster (sorry, you're the bottleneck in that equation). But a 64-bit chip has the power to dramatically improve the performance of your more demanding applications, such as audio and video encoding, complex engineering programs like CAD, and--of course--games. And in the long term, 64-bit computing will give programmers much more power to play with, and could revolutionize what desktop software can do.
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more ram in XP, vista has different RAM storage.
64-bit isn't really supported by many drivers on XP, i don't know for vista.
Dual core allways 64? I have a quad and i'm sure its 32bit
64-bit isn't really supported by many drivers on XP, i don't know for vista.
Dual core allways 64? I have a quad and i'm sure its 32bit
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Most 64bit apps are slower than their 32bit counterparts. The problem is cache - much data will occupy double the size in 64bit machines (because they use 64bit adresses), so caches will fill up faster and more data has to be pushed on the stack. So if you don't need 4GB or RAM or 64bit environment for some special apps you're better off with 32bit OSes.
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twilight17
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You can use a 64-bit processor with a 32-bit Operating System, if that was your question. Your quad is 64-bit.strong99 wrote:Dual core allways 64? I have a quad and i'm sure its 32bit
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