I am purchasing a new Lenovo T400 laptop. Lenovo offers the Home Premium Windows 7 OS in both 32 and 64-bit versions, at the same price, with the 32 bit version being the "standard" choice. What are the tradeoffs of having the 32 v. 64-bit version installed? I understand that 32-versions may eventually become obsolete, but I am more interested in immediate performance and utility. I also have a lot of memory on the comptuer.
John L
Well John, It all depends on how much memory/RAM you have installed and the GHz of your CPU.
Looking at this:
Lenovo - Laptop computers - ThinkPad T400 even the ultimate version only has 2GB, so 64-Bit will just about be able to run on it. A good minimum for 64-bit is 4GB of RAM. You won't experience any better performance and your performance may even be worse than if you were running 32-bit.
That's my 2 cents :huh:
Thanks,
ZeshanA
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That's some BS if I've ever herd BS being spout out. It's like saying you can't run Bioshock on a single core cpu. Most OS's will run 64bit on 1G of ram perfectly fine but you don't get much output over 32bit. Though I have seen benchmarks that say Vista 64bit outperforms Vista 32bit with 2G of ram. The 4G comes from the fact that 32bit can't use anything more than 4G (and that's with an extention, normally it's 3.5G) so they say you don't need 64bit unless you have 4G or more, but that's just bs. We have to change to 64bit eventually as 128bit is being talked about so you might as well change over sooner than later. People say all this crap "because it's what I've been told, it's what the 'real' benchmarks say". That's cause most people use google and end up reading the first couple search resaults that seem decent. I've been in the 64bit 3 months after AMD came out with the AMD64 Newcastle cores, and that was a while ago when 754 first came out. =( I should have gone 939 or w/e it was, but ahh well. I've been running 64bit with 1G ram for years and I've never looked back. I haven't ever had anny issues with 1G making 64bit slow. I've also never had driver issues either with the exception of them dropping support for SBL.
[edit] Even 64bit XP seemed better than the 32bit counterpart, though Vista came out and I was much happier.