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Answer» As i go around the forum, trying to learn about different things, and move to If you had 64Bit Windows you would already know it because 1/2 of your drivers would not be running properly... i have heard the same thing. i really want to get the 64bit version of vista to take advantage of my 4gb of RAM, but at the same time i have to ponder,"is it really worth the headache of dealing with 64bit drivers for that extra 800mb of RAM?" I read an article recently on Tom's Hardware that stated you need more than 4 GB of RAM to see any advantage from switching to 64 bit. With "only" 4 GB of RAM you may actually see less free RAM available on a 64 bit OS compared to the same system with a 32 bit OS installed. The reason is that 64 bit applications take up more RAM than their 32 bit equivalents because all their variables are 64 bits long. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/vista-workshop,1775-5.html Thanks for the info, you guys are great.The NEW build when finished will be running Vista Ultimate 64bit and 4G to start with... The package included Vista Ultimate 32bit so i plan on using an identical SATA drive and using the BIOS to determine the boot... This should be able to create some real time comparisons. All i have to do now is finish it...i'm about 4 bills away. Quote from: patio on April 20, 2008, 09:58:51 AM The new build when finished will be running Vista Ultimate 64bit and 4G to start with... i look forward to it. does the 64 bit operating system give a better performance boot than the 32 bit operating system (we're talking windows xp or vista here) just out of curiosity, no intention of switching anytime soon.It will show a performance BOOST on applications that are specifically written to take advantage of the 64bit architecture...ive set my multiple hard drives with different OS's installed I select (thru BIOS) x64 for everything other than gaming And i still have xp for dvd ripping burning and editing and games And yes they are partitioned but yeah as said b4 its not 4gb needed for x64 its that you wont see all 4gb with x86 I think it is 4.8gb (abouts) for x64 |
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