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freedquaker said:
jack100 said:
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I did a little research and found the x86-64, which theorically see 128 GIGS on RAM.  Of course I was confused a little since I haven't done hardware stuff in a while.  More reseatrch revealed that x84-62 uses twice as much CPU power as a X64 processor since you constantly have to swap bits in the RAM on x86-64.

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You didn't have to upgrade to 64 bit just to access more than 4 GB RAM. That's a very bad excuse. The future is 64 bit, so if you want to go 64 bit, please go by all means, but currently, the vast majority of software is either written in 32 bit or have 32 bit versions (I am yet to find a single program that doesn't run on 32 bit). Besides, there are also very few programs that run faster at 64 bit than 32 bit, but there are a substantial amount of programs that run either faster or more efficiently on 32 bit.

 

This being said, it is very easy to have access up to 64 GB RAM on a 32 bit Windows 7. You just need to patch the Windows with PAE (this is not a hack, the code is IN THE WINDOWS KERNEL). The patch just activates it. There are programs that do this automatically. Here is a common one.

http://www.raymond.cc/blog/make-windows-7-and-vista-32-bit-x86-support-more-than-4gb-memory/


Adobe premiere has been x64 exclusive for a few years now. And PAE allows going over the 4gb limit overall, but single processes are still limited to the 2gb/per process limit of win32