He is pretty much right, almost all retail computers come with 32 bit versions of Vista. Most people have no idea what 64 bit actually means, even if you had a 64 bit OS you wont be hard pressed to find any apps that are 64 bit as well, so it's pretty pointless.If you werent a diamond member I'd call you a liar. If there is absolutly no performance increase, why the hell switch at all? Hmm theres got to be something.
The main thing is the 16 exebytes of memory you can haveBut since ABSOLUTLEY NO COMPUTER to date uses that much (and for that matter all computers ever made don't even use 1 exebyte) you are perfectly safe.
As for the actuall processor, it process everthing exactly the same (from what I understand).
If you werent a diamond member I'd call you a liar. If there is absolutly no performance increase, why the hell switch at all? Hmm theres got to be something.
The main thing is the 16 exebytes of memory you can haveBut since ABSOLUTLEY NO COMPUTER to date uses that much (and for that matter all computers ever made don't even use 1 exebyte) you are perfectly safe.
As for the actuall processor, it process everthing exactly the same (from what I understand).
What?
Call me a liar, what the hell did i say? If you have no more that 3Gb its going to perform the same.
FYI: 32bit - no more than 3.25GB RAM, 64bit - 128MB max
32-bit datacenter also goes up toe 128GB (i assume you mean GB, not MB![]()
For nowor 64Bit Home premium 16Gblike anyone will ever add more than 8Gb, thats the most, most motherboards support anyway.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/editions/64bit.mspx