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64 or 32 bit
Poll ended at Fri May 01, 2009 5:53 pm
32bit - 3.5GB is more than enough RAM for me 11%  11%  [ 1 ]
64bit - I like spending weeks looking for drivers 89%  89%  [ 8 ]
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 Post subject: The 32 vs 64 bit debate
 Post Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 11:04 am 
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Because I can't start a poll, here are the questions:

1. 32 or 64 bit of which OS?
2. How does it affect your gaming?
3. Any performance hits/benefits?
4. Any problems/issues/nags/etc that you want to mention about either or?

And yes, my rig can handle 32 and 64 bit OS' and can go over the 2Gb RAM barrier (aka The old Coolman rig :cheers: :thumbl: )

EDIT - I CAN SEE ONE

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 Post subject: Re: The 32 vs 64 bit debate
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Vista 64 with 8Gb and everything runs very smoothly :)

Not really had an issue with it - other than UpTempo not supporting 64bit OSes, TF2 crashes when I exit, but thats more a Vista problem lol

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 Post subject: Re: The 32 vs 64 bit debate
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32 bit doesn't have a 2GB limit.

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gmar=GCHQ= wrote:
32 bit doesn't have a 2GB limit.



Have you ever met Coolman?
His will have... :twisted:

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 Post subject: Re: The 32 vs 64 bit debate
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it depends on what os you are using, there is a 4 gig limit on xp 32 and vista 32 i think, but that has to include video memory as well.
so if you have 4 gigs of ram and a 1 gig video card, then you will only be using 3 gigs of your ram.
it wasnt such a problem till video cards started coming out with up to 2 gigs of video memory. i have 2.75 gigs of available ram because of my 2 gig 4870x2 on xp, but the full 4 gigs is available on the windows 7 install on the same pc.

also each service running uses some ram, which you can see in task manager which is also substracted from your usable ram.

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My only real reason to support a 64bit OS is that how long do we want to stand still for?
Sticking with a 32bit system is hardly going to get programmers to bother exploring any new benefits of a 64bit system if no bugger is using them.

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Don't know about 64Bit Windows but 64Bit Linux and BSD works well 8)

Yes but I can't play windows games on it very well can I? :twisted: :P
That's the ONLY thing STOPPING me from converting to Linux 100%. I *did* try Ubuntu but had issues with Windows games and this discussion has already been run in a different thread.
And YOU KNOW THAT! :P :lol:

I don't know WHAT made me think of the 2Gb limit... could have been some mobo's NOT supporting above 2Gb RAM I think.... :scratch:

I WANT to go x64 and WILL DO SO for my server (hopefully TBA) but also wanted feedback on how it punches. I *did* hear that x64 punches quicker (less OS latency) than x86 (32 bit). But then again, I also *thought* xp x86 had 2Gb RAM limit :shock: :lol:

Just so you know, it's a C2D 2.66GHz CPU (FBS 1066MHz), Dual GeForce 8800GTX 768Mb (non-SLI as it's ONE card :shock:), 2Gb RAM (800MHz), 750Gb 16Mb cache SATA HDD. Would go 4Gb RAM (1066MHz) if I went x64. :cheers:

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think i'll patch up windows 7 64 bit and see if they got it working a bit better, even at beta its still better then vista

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CoolMan=GCHQ= wrote:
think i'll patch up windows 7 64 bit and see if they got it working a bit better, even at beta its still better then vista

I'm going vista x64 tbh, with the blackviper.com config! :cheers:
Waiting for Windows 7 to be fixed by SP2 (as per standard new M$ OS deploy policy :twisted:)
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TheMacOne=GCHQ= wrote:
I WANT to go x64 and WILL DO SO for my server (hopefully TBA)


quote="Do-Or-Die"]Might I SUGGEST fixing THAT cap LOCK problem with YOUR keyboard FIRST :lol:

NOTHING wrong with it, Do-Or-DIE, I use it to EMPHASIZE a point :lol: :P

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NOTHING wrong with it,


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TheMacOne=GCHQ= wrote:
CoolMan=GCHQ= wrote:
think i'll patch up windows 7 64 bit and see if they got it working a bit better, even at beta its still better then vista

I'm going vista x64 tbh, with the blackviper.com config! :cheers:
Waiting for Windows 7 to be fixed by SP2 (as per standard new M$ OS deploy policy :twisted:)
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TheMacOne=GCHQ= wrote:
I WANT to go x64 and WILL DO SO for my server (hopefully TBA)


quote="Do-Or-Die"]Might I SUGGEST fixing THAT cap LOCK problem with YOUR keyboard FIRST :lol:

NOTHING wrong with it, Do-Or-DIE, I use it to EMPHASIZE a point :lol: :P


Too many points in a row looks more like a line...

If you emphasise too many points that don't require emphasis, you actually negate the point of emphasising them as people don't take notice of each individually emphasised point :thumbr:

(yay, emphasise, emphasis, emphasised, emphasising - that's four!!) :cheers:


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TheMacOne=GCHQ= wrote:
Waiting for Windows 7 to be fixed by SP2 (as per standard new M$ OS deploy policy :twisted:)


In all seriousness, have you actually tried out the beta yet? It's free to try and you can give the 64bit version a spin to see what you make of it.

Nothing to lose but a blank DVD.

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EkO=GCHQ= wrote:
TheMacOne=GCHQ= wrote:
Waiting for Windows 7 to be fixed by SP2 (as per standard new M$ OS deploy policy :twisted:)

In all seriousness, have you actually tried out the beta yet? It's free to try and you can give the 64bit version a spin to see what you make of it.
Nothing to lose but a blank DVD.

DVD's are so 1990's :P :lol: iso mounts ftw! :cheers:
And I think you ALREADY know the answer about if I tried it or not ;)
But wasn't Vista like this on beta too? :scratch: I'm sorry, I'm just VERY cynical when it comes to M$ and it's "beta testing". Spose I've done the beta thing in the past and got burnt. Also (generally speaking), their upgrade path from beta to final release version has been reformat the machine. I understand M$ are going to make that path easier but why? So you don't have to reformat and start again? :scratch: That answer depends IF you like a new OS to have a clean install.
And my definition on a clean install is the final release on a newly formatted hard drive. There's cruft in betas... hence, why it's beta :thumbl: Somethings get deleted, added and/or just left :shock:
In conclusion (Chips' style :P), the only decent rig I have is either my one or my wife P4 3GHz S478 pc. IF I had another C2D rig laying about then yes, I'd try it. But NOT willing to put a beta onto a "production machine" (if you will).

Chips=GCHQ= wrote:
Too many points in a row looks more like a line...

If you emphasise too many points that don't require emphasis, you actually negate the point of emphasising them as people don't take notice of each individually emphasised point :thumbr:

Stickler much? :twisted: :P The library is THAT way \o- :bookworm: :beye:
Anyways, the sarcasm ALWAYS sounds better in my head... :lol: :P

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