4GB ram and dedicated GPU 32bit.


  1. Posts : 5
    Windows Home Premium 32Bit.
       #1

    4GB ram and dedicated GPU 32bit.


    Hey there, i have a samsung r522 laptop with 2.2ghz processor, 4gb ram and a dedicated ati card. i can only use 2.89gb of ram cause of my 32bit windows 7 premium, i want too get the most out of this laptop, would an upgrade too 64bit windows 7 home premium? i do light gaming, msn, skype, internet.

    so basic question is for the 1.18gb ram is it worth getting 64bit? i have 2 120gb hdd's id install it on the second.

    also is there any way of getting my os too 64bit without buying the WHOLE win7 again?

    thanks.:)
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    Windows 10 Pro x64, Arch Linux
       #2

    Upgrading to 64-bit will make windows use up to 3.75GB considering that your onboard GPU shares memory with your RAM
    so basic question is for the 1.18gb ram is it worth getting 64bit? i have 2 120gb hdd's id install it on the second.
    Yes go with 64-bit
    Unused RAM = Wasted RAM
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    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
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    benny samsung said:
    Hey there, i have a samsung r522 laptop with 2.2ghz processor, 4gb ram and a dedicated ati card. i can only use 2.89gb of ram cause of my 32bit windows 7 premium, i want too get the most out of this laptop, would an upgrade too 64bit windows 7 home premium? i do light gaming, msn, skype, internet.

    so basic question is for the 1.18gb ram is it worth getting 64bit? i have 2 120gb hdd's id install it on the second.

    also is there any way of getting my os too 64bit without buying the WHOLE win7 again?

    thanks.:)
    It is a large under taking. You have to research if the cpu is the only thing preventing you from going to 64 bit (could also be ram, front side bus, etc). Then there is the OS re-install. You would have to re-install all the apps (and certain legacy games wont run).

    An easier approach might be to visit blackviper dot com and see what services can safely be disabled.

    Be sure you have a restore point and backup before you make any changes just in case.
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  4. Posts : 5
    Windows Home Premium 32Bit.
    Thread Starter
       #4

    im not too sure, its an ati 4330 and 4gb ram and 32 bit shows 2.89gb atm, if i upgrade and only get .8 of a gig of ram its not really that worth it IMO. id want all my 4gb and full use of my 512 mb GPU
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  5. Posts : 5
    Windows Home Premium 32Bit.
    Thread Starter
       #5

    ATI Mobility Radeon
    ^GPU

    Intel® Core
    ^CPU

    Ram im not sure about... its just the standard 4gig it came with.
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  6. Posts : 5
    Windows Home Premium 32Bit.
    Thread Starter
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    ive seen a few laptops on the net with the same processor and has 64bit installed so the cpu would work, the gpu doesnt make a difference and i asume the ram would work
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  7. whs
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    lf you have to buy a new 64bit OS and spend $100, l would not bother. For "normal" operaton you will probably not see a big difference and for gaming a laptop is the wrong machne anyhow.
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  8. Posts : 5
    Windows Home Premium 32Bit.
    Thread Starter
       #8

    ill pop into a pc shop and ask
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  9. Posts : 53
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #9

    If your laptop actually has an Intel Core CPU in it (read: NOT Core 2/i3/i5/i7), then it does not support x86-64 instructions, and can therefore not run a 64-bit OS.

    Also, FSB cannot prevent use of a 64-bit OS.
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  10. Posts : 173
    Windows
       #10

    pantsaregood said:
    Also, FSB cannot prevent use of a 64-bit OS.
    That is true. Code executing is contained inside the CPU. The outside world doesn't care about that.
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