b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA Sep 5, 2007 #11 Before you consider buying a 64-bit OS, make sure you can find all your 64-bit drivers, for your software.
Before you consider buying a 64-bit OS, make sure you can find all your 64-bit drivers, for your software.
san21893 Uber Sanoob Techie Messages 634 Location Westchester County, New York Sep 5, 2007 #13 Its worth it because 64 bit also supports more ram.
I Invisible MetalHead Techie Messages 2,912 Location Minnesota Sep 5, 2007 #14 most software, and i don't believe ultra is different then premium for compatibility
krazyq krazy Techie Messages 8,246 Location Minnesota Sep 6, 2007 #15 I dont believe you need all that ram.
OP OP E ezysk In Runtime Messages 130 Sep 6, 2007 #16 Lets say if I wanna run Autodesk 3DS Max or Maya both 64 apps...will I have to install the Vista 64 version, or can they be run seperately?
Lets say if I wanna run Autodesk 3DS Max or Maya both 64 apps...will I have to install the Vista 64 version, or can they be run seperately?
b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA Sep 6, 2007 #17 If they're both 64-bit applications, you should get a 64-bit OS.
san21893 Uber Sanoob Techie Messages 634 Location Westchester County, New York Sep 6, 2007 #18 krazyq said: I dont believe you need all that ram. Click to expand... I use around 45 percent of ram...idle.
krazyq said: I dont believe you need all that ram. Click to expand... I use around 45 percent of ram...idle.
OP OP E ezysk In Runtime Messages 130 Sep 6, 2007 #19 Here's a new company that will even BLOW away Intel and AMD: Tilera Corporation Wow, if I wait awhile for just a bit longer....then I could be working with a: THOUSAND CORE PC
Here's a new company that will even BLOW away Intel and AMD: Tilera Corporation Wow, if I wait awhile for just a bit longer....then I could be working with a: THOUSAND CORE PC
b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA Sep 6, 2007 #20 That would be cool, but I'm sure it won't be for consumer use, for a pretty long time.