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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.
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Since 32-bit is still predominant in the Windows area, Vista...
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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.
7 Μαΐ 2009 · If you don't want to run any risks of non-compatibility, go with the 32-bit option. If you really need the extra RAM or are going to be doing development for 64 bit Vista, then go for the 64-bit version.
7 Μαρ 2007 · Do we go with x86 32 bit edition or x64 64 bit edition? I'm going to try to clear that question up as best as I can and explain the pros and cons of each choice. First we must understand a...
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.
7 Απρ 2008 · I need to know if I should get Vista 32 or Vista 64 bit? I am building a new system soon which will have a 780i board, and incorporate a 9800 GTX which will eventually be tri sli. The...
5 Δεκ 2008 · I'm looking to buy a new Dell Desktop (probably the Inspiron 530) and all I plan to do is use the internet, Microsoft Word, Adobe Photoshop, use iTunes, and upload pictures from my camera. Based on what I plan to do which version, Vista 32 or 64, would you recommend for me and my new computer?