i need the know what the difference between Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium with Service Pack 1 (32-bit) and Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium with Service Pack 1 (64-bit) ? give me all the differences please
alrighty i am a gamer and i also like speed. (cant stand choppynes ir studering). i also am wondering if they are both the same price in the end? i know theres no price difference in operating systems, but what about processers?
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4 responses so far ↓
1 chancellor_f // Nov 13, 2008
The difference is that they are built for 32 bit processors, or 64 bit processors. They won’t run correctly on the wrong type of processor.
2 buduhthejew // Nov 13, 2008
64bit is better for graphic programs such as Adobe Photoshop CS4. 32bit is just your average Operating system.
I prefure 64bit for gaming.
3 FarhaN B // Nov 13, 2008
64 bit is shit not much software is installin but 32 bit is gooood..
vista ultimate 64 bit is slow .
so i think 32 bit is gooooood
4 arouge1786 // Nov 13, 2008
There are a few differences between the two types. x64 can run twice as many colours than x32, giving a much better looking image than you would be used to. Also, performance-wise, x64 is much faster than x32, and the difference is immediately noticeable. Besides that, on an x32 system, the max amount of RAM that can be installed is 4GB, whereas on Vista Ultimate x64, you can have 128GB.
The main disadvantage of x64 (on XP mainly though) was that alot of programs still aren’t compatible, deciding to stay with x32 for a little while longer. But seeing as Vista is primarily an x64 system, that problem won’t be around much longer.
Hope that helps=]
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