Windows 7 Ultimate 32 or 64 bit
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Windows 7 Ultimate 32 or 64 bit
Hello Dear Et mates.
I have a question i want to know which one version of Win 7 Ultimate is much better for gaming etc.
I'm waiting for your answers.
I have a question i want to know which one version of Win 7 Ultimate is much better for gaming etc.
I'm waiting for your answers.
I can't let you scream
Well im a bit dumb in that area but imo the higher the number the better it is
Since i had nothing better to do though, i quick searched Windows site and it says that a 64 version just makes things like switching between processes and stuff a little quicker, therefore being able to use the RAM better and not having to acces the Hard disk all the time and so your computer will be quicker when you have the 64 bit version.
But i think (not sure) in order to have a good working 64-bit version, you also need the RAM thats high enough and a large enough HDD to cope with it.
What effect it has on playing games i dno, I think the 64 bit version will naturally work a little smoother then the 32 bit version (depending on your RAM, HDD and Video card)
EDIT:
A little more quick searching found me this:
Your computer needs a 64-bit processor in order to use the 64-bit Version. Also you need a minimal RAM of 4gig. (not sure if it works with less, just telling you what it says on the site)
Keep in mind though that every Hardware you got on your computer needs 64-bit version drivers to be installed. Otherwise it may malfunction.
2nd: The 64-bit version only really helps if you have a program or game that actually requires an 64-bit computer. So if you need it for ET only (doubt it) you are cool with an 32 bit version. If you want to play more complex games like COD, Battlefield, Portal, Tetris then you could better get an 64-bit version.
And now ive searched enough for you and gonna spend some me-time ^^
gl
Since i had nothing better to do though, i quick searched Windows site and it says that a 64 version just makes things like switching between processes and stuff a little quicker, therefore being able to use the RAM better and not having to acces the Hard disk all the time and so your computer will be quicker when you have the 64 bit version.
But i think (not sure) in order to have a good working 64-bit version, you also need the RAM thats high enough and a large enough HDD to cope with it.
What effect it has on playing games i dno, I think the 64 bit version will naturally work a little smoother then the 32 bit version (depending on your RAM, HDD and Video card)
EDIT:
A little more quick searching found me this:
Your computer needs a 64-bit processor in order to use the 64-bit Version. Also you need a minimal RAM of 4gig. (not sure if it works with less, just telling you what it says on the site)
Keep in mind though that every Hardware you got on your computer needs 64-bit version drivers to be installed. Otherwise it may malfunction.
2nd: The 64-bit version only really helps if you have a program or game that actually requires an 64-bit computer. So if you need it for ET only (doubt it) you are cool with an 32 bit version. If you want to play more complex games like COD, Battlefield, Portal, Tetris then you could better get an 64-bit version.
And now ive searched enough for you and gonna spend some me-time ^^
gl
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- Dre_of_chaos
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if you have >4 GB ram and you will need to use 64-bit programs, go for the 64 bit windows
if you have <4 GB ram and you won't use 64 bit programs, go for the 32 bit
and you need a processor that can run it ofc
posting your pc specs would help
(the only advantage for gaming is that you can use more than 4 GB RAM, so if you are just playing ET that would be a bit overkill)
if you have <4 GB ram and you won't use 64 bit programs, go for the 32 bit
and you need a processor that can run it ofc
posting your pc specs would help
(the only advantage for gaming is that you can use more than 4 GB RAM, so if you are just playing ET that would be a bit overkill)
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There is only one answer and it is 64-bit. It is faster than 32-bit and that is easily noticeable.
For real it doesn't matter which version of Windows 7 you have if you think about gaming but I prefer 64-bit to 32-bit.
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For real it doesn't matter which version of Windows 7 you have if you think about gaming but I prefer 64-bit to 32-bit.
-*S
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My new PC Specifications are :
AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition Socket AM3, 3,2 GHz, 6MB.
Motherboard ASUS M4A87TD AMD 870/SB850
Graphic Card : PALIT GF GTX 560 Ti 1 GB GDDR5 (256 bit)
Ram : Kingston HyperX T1 3x2GB 2000MHz DDR3
Hard Disk : Seagate Baracuda 3.5" 1TB Sata/300 32 MB Cache.
Thanks a lot and now tell me what its good for this.
AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition Socket AM3, 3,2 GHz, 6MB.
Motherboard ASUS M4A87TD AMD 870/SB850
Graphic Card : PALIT GF GTX 560 Ti 1 GB GDDR5 (256 bit)
Ram : Kingston HyperX T1 3x2GB 2000MHz DDR3
Hard Disk : Seagate Baracuda 3.5" 1TB Sata/300 32 MB Cache.
Thanks a lot and now tell me what its good for this.
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- Dre_of_chaos
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I too would like to know what OS you got now because you got 6GB ram and 32 bit operating systems are capped at 3.6 GB
Go for 64 bit since that would make that extra 2 GB ram useful
Go for 64 bit since that would make that extra 2 GB ram useful
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Dre_of_chaos wrote:if you have >4 GB ram and you will need to use 64-bit programs, go for the 64 bit windows
if you have <4 GB ram and you won't use 64 bit programs, go for the 32 bit
and you need a processor that can run it ofc
(the only advantage for gaming is that you can use more than 4 GB RAM, so if you are just playing ET that would be a bit overkill)
If You think it's the only one adventage of 64-bit OS...
Death wrote:Your computer needs a 64-bit processor in order to use the 64-bit Version. Also you need a minimal RAM of 4gig. (not sure if it works with less, just telling you what it says on the site)
Not true.
Guys, forgot about 32-bit OS. Only 64 atm. Hopey 128 will come much faster. Hope they won't make it and move for 256bit ^^
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RapidHail wrote:Death wrote:Your computer needs a 64-bit processor in order to use the 64-bit Version. Also you need a minimal RAM of 4gig. (not sure if it works with less, just telling you what it says on the site)
Not true.
Guys, forgot about 32-bit OS. Only 64 atm. Hopey 128 will come much faster. Hope they won't make it and move for 256bit ^^
Well, I have heard that the new AMD Bulldozer series might come with 128
-Drag- wrote:RapidHail wrote:Death wrote:Your computer needs a 64-bit processor in order to use the 64-bit Version. Also you need a minimal RAM of 4gig. (not sure if it works with less, just telling you what it says on the site)
Not true.
Guys, forgot about 32-bit OS. Only 64 atm. Hopey 128 will come much faster. Hope they won't make it and move for 256bit ^^
Well, I have heard that the new AMD Bulldozer series might come with 128
And Windows 8 too (those are rumors). IMO they should skip 128 dor 256
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i have win 7 ultimate x64 and working good without big crashes only simple aplications errors:> but u can run 90% of 32bit apilcations on this version so i recommend mac X:> joking windows 7 ulitimate x64 ofc:>
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