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steven787 said:
Chemical said:
I went with the 64 bit version when I was building my PC two months ago and so far I havent had any problems with the 64bit version. The only case was Half Life 2 was not running well in 64bit version but I just forced the game to run in 32bit. The only games that I truly had problems with were made for Windows 95 and DOS, but if that new service comes out that sells old games and optimizes them for newer computers then even that should not be a problem.

Even though you might not need as much as 4gig of RAM now but you will need it in a year or two down the road. Also, 32bit can only suppport 4gig of Memory total which includes your video card memory, so if you ever run two cards in crossfire you will only be able to have 3 gigs of RAM.

 

Many/Most of those games don't work on my Vista 32 platform either.

Also, is that bold part true? I did not know that.

I say partition it and dual boot! I'm not sure if the bold is true however as I have never used a crossfire setup. Actually i don't know anyone that uses a crossfire setup, only SLI.



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