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32-bit or 64-bit on 2 GB of RAM?
Title says it all. Which would be more efficient?
P.S. The CPU is 64-bit compatible (Core 2 Duo E7400)
Title says it all. Which would be more efficient?
P.S. The CPU is 64-bit compatible (Core 2 Duo E7400)
Do you intend to install more then 4 GB of ram ?
4 GB or less 32 bit
more then 4 GB 64 bit
But personally, I would max out the ram and install 64 bit, I would always install 64 bit with a 64 bit capable cpu, no matter the amount of memory installed now, you can always add more.
If I couldn`t install more then 2 GB of memory, I would throw that motherboard in the trash.
If this were your situation........
Why install 32 bit, then a week or month from now say hey, I`ll add more memory then need to install 64 bit to take advantage of all the memory, that would be just silly.
And remember, it`s all about how much memory your motherboard will support and use. Read your specs. :)
Last edited by AddRAM; 29 Dec 2015 at 23:44. Reason: Spelling error
A 64 bit OS has some serious advantages but you need adequate RAM to realize them. A 64 bit OS will run with 2 GB RAM but it will not reach it's true potential. Any modern OS, 32 bit or 64 bit, is going to be limited with only 2 GB RAM. With 4 GB RAM a 64 bit OS is a good option while with more than 4 GB it is required.
With only 2 GB RAM a 32 bit OS is usually preferred but you really should upgrade to to at least 4 GB.
Hi,
Yep 64 bit is a minimum of 4gb's of ram so if you want to upgrade that I'd use 64 bit seeing as this is a desktop you have
The best upgrade for either 32 or 64 bit is upgrading to a ssd the difference is like night and day compared to a hdd.
Quite a few cheap 250gb ssd's out there last I saw 80.us for a samsung or Crucial...
The max RAM the shitty mobo has (this is my dad's old PC, gonna be donating it to school) is 4GB. 32-bit vs 64-bit on 4 GB of RAM?
I had 64 bit and 2GB RAM. But I upgraded my RAM to 4GB. The 32 bit would be more RAM efficient, but the 64 bit would be more practical.