In XP, an individual program can only access 2GB of ram, it wouldn't make much of a difference then even if the OS could see 4GB.
Correct answer. For games or most programs, 64 bit is pointless on your workstation.
In XP, an individual program can only access 2GB of ram, it wouldn't make much of a difference then even if the OS could see 4GB.
oh really ???!!Benchmarks are useless.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benchmark_(computing) said:In computing, a benchmark is the act of running a computer program, a set of programs, or other operations, in order to assess the relative performance of an object, normally by running a number of standard tests and trials against it.
For what? Not for games, they are 32 bit. The only benefit will be running a database engine or a 64 bit coded cad program.
Correct answer. For games or most programs, 64 bit is pointless on your workstation.
I've never heard of Windows having free trials of any of their operating systems for download.
Microsoft can be quite generous when it want to be.
For what? Not for games, they are 32 bit.
As you can see, Far Cry 2 is about 15% faster when
running on Vista x64 in DX 10 than it is running on
XP Pro 32-bit [...]