x64 on a computer with 2 GB ram?

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    x64 on a computer with 2 GB ram?


    Hi Guys...

    I just wanna know if x64 could run faster than 32-bit on my computer? My computer has: Intel Dual Core 1.6 ghz, 2 GB ram, 356 mb graphic, and 160 GB harddrive.

    Thanks on advance.

    - Sergio
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    Windows 7 Ultimate Vista Ultimate x64
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    You need to have at least 4 Gigs of Ram to notice a speed boost from 32 bit
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    Win7 Ult x32 7600
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    Mr GRiM said:
    You need to have at least 4 Gigs of Ram to notice a speed boost from 32 bit
    Is there a downside to using x64 on a 2 gig RAM system? I heard x64 takes up more RAM then x86.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate Vista Ultimate x64
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    I don't think that it uses more, it would have a higher percentage cached to improve performance if the memory is available and the result is a quicker computer.
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    Thread Starter
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    So i wouldnt have any advantage running 64-bit?
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    Windows 7 Ultimate Vista Ultimate x64
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    If you buy some more RAM you would and RAM is dirt cheap these days.
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    SEVEN x64
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    Rothchild said:
    Is there a downside to using x64 on a 2 gig RAM system? I heard x64 takes up more RAM then x86.
    no, your system will use what is there regardless of weather its x32 or x64, the only difference being x64 can utilize more

    sergiogarcia9 said:
    So i wouldn't have any advantage running 64-bit?
    no, the difference between x32, x64 on 2gb of RAM would show no change & if there was it wouldn't be noticeable

    Mr GRiM said:
    If you buy some more RAM you would and RAM is dirt cheap these days.
    while W7 is not as dependent on caching as vista was, it still helps GREATLY having at least 4gb of RAM, a x32 rig with 2gb RAM vs a x64 rig with 4gb RAM is like a ''night & day'' difference in overall performance & response times.



    :)SK
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    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
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    I installed Win7 64bit on my PC (AMD64x2 w/ 2gb of ram) & IT WORKS REALLY GOOD! I originally installed the 32bit version & after a few days of using it I decided to upgraded to 64. It uses a little more memory than the 32bit version but not much more to make it a concern. I did however notice a difference as soon as I started it for the 1st time. The display is more clearer (the point arrow went from big & bulky to nice & tight as well as the taskbar, my background was re-adjusted automatically to not only fit my screen but it looked much clearer as well). I know that these things are small & somewhat insignificant to some BUT it did make more satisfying for me & that's what counts, right? So, "Yes" it will use up more memory than the 32 bit version BUT it is very minimal.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    64-bit uses more memory than 32-bit versions. Thus, I don't usually recommend people with 3GB or less use 64-bit.

    Next, unless you are running apps that are natively 64-bit...the liklihood of seeing any performance difference between 32-bit and 64-bit is extremely small.
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    win 7
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    I am running 7 ult. on dell 3100 64bt, 1 gig ram, 10 times faster than Vista 32. I do run regvac every two weeks because it speeds up 7. no problem, wish I had a better video card.
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