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What's the main differences between a 32 bit and 64 bit operating system? I hope to upgrade my system soon, and want to make sure I pick the right OS. I've read that you can't operate a full four gigs of ram on a 32 bit system, but I'm afraid that a 64 bit system may prevent me from playing games. |
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Lot of us heavy gamers are on Vista 64 - no issues I have encountered so far and that seems to be the consensus. Games are written in 32 bit and 32 bit software simply runs in the 32 bit mode of your 64 bit capable processor so generally this process is seamless and has no performance hit. Going WAY back, ollder 16 bit games will not run unless maybe you are using a virtual environment.
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The biggest difference is that 64bit supports more ram. I've been using it for a while and I haven't had any problems playing games or anything else really. |
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