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For the operating system – I recommend you only get a 64bit operating system. 32bit is useless because it will not properly register memory above 3GB: meaning if you have 6GB your computer will only use 3GB of it.
Since 32-bit is still predominant in the Windows area, Vista x64 won't speed up your system in most cases. Here are some benchmark tests comparing Vista x64 and Vista x86: [1] [2] [3]. Memory: The 32 bit editions of Vista only support 4 GB RAM. With Vista x64, you can use up to 128 GB , if your hardware supports it.
7 Μαΐ 2009 · 1. If you need more RAM, go 64 bit. 32 bit is still the standard, and the most widely supported, with many applications not even capable of supporting or taking advantage of 64-bits. If you don't want to run any risks of non-compatibility, go with the 32-bit option.
Flexbeta has an interesting comparison between Vista 32-bit and Vista 64-bit edition. They tested installation time, integer processing, 2D graphics, memory speed, disk speed, 3D graphics and measured the PassMark rating.
The difference between 32 bit and 64 bit is that 64 bit is way much faster, newer, and more secure than the Vista 32-bit processor. Apart from this, a 64-bit processing unit can handle more than 4 GB of RAM easily, whereas a 32 bit can handle only till 4 gb.
8 Ιουν 2009 · I haven't hit a problem yet - it seems if it works with Vista it works in 32 bit or 64 bit mode. Note that very few programs use 64 bit. There
8 Νοε 2014 · You cannot perform an upgrade from a 32-bit version of Windows Vista to a 64-bit version of Windows Vista. You must use a full copy of Windows Vista to perform a clean installation of a 64-bit version. For instructions on how to perform a clean installation, see Installing and reinstalling Windows.