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Old 03-31-2008, 02:20 PM
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Re: Vista x86 vs X64


64-bit computing in theory and practice
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"speedracer" <speedracer.375hu2@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
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> Not wanting to start any flame war or 'tastes better tastes great'
> debate, but I am curious as to the advantage(s)(?) of x32 vs x64. I have
> tried both and really can't tell the difference when up and running. I
> am using the 64 bit drivers for my devices and have NO 64 bit programs.
> My machine has an AMD64x2 4800 running 4 gig ram and a 500 gig drive.
> When I switched from Vista 32 bit to the 64 I thought I was going to see
> dramatic results but no... Have followed the tutorials to adjust as
> needed/wanted still not difference. So, unless doing some graphic
> intensive or mathematically intensive work utilizing a 64 bit program
> when will I and others ever see any advantage to keeping the 64 bit os??
> Your thoughts please....
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