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Old 5th February 2008   #1 (permalink)
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Arrow 64 bit vs. 32 bit

I need Vista for DX10, and I eventually will probably want around 4GB of RAM (future comp.) Should I buy a 64 or 32 Vista? With the 64 I can get more RAM right, and most games/quality hardware has drivers for 64 bit right?
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Old 11th May 2008   #2 (permalink)
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Do your research before you commit to 64 bit. Depends on how old your PC is as to whether 64 bit drivers will be released. Just look at the manufacturers site to find out. If you can, do it....
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I use 64-bit but its a new laptop. Not many issues but there have been a few compatibility related ones.
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I use 64-bit but its a new laptop. Not many issues but there have been a few compatibility related ones.
Thanks for the update to a 12 month old thread.

As you're new, have a look around and you'll notice digging up old threads is not often appreciated.
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Old 8th May 2009   #5 (permalink)
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Hey Nick how can you tell how old a thread is I'm always doing this as well
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It tells you the date of the post in the top left hand corner above the users name. As in this case this post says 2008. Hence why being a year old!
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It tells you the date of the post in the top left hand corner above the users name. As in this case this post says 2008. Hence why being a year old!
Ah... Thanks Matt now I know lol..
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