- Mar 26, 2005
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I built my rig 2 years ago.
It has a DFI Lanparty Ultra-D, and a AMD 3200+ 64bit processor.
Since I know NOTHING about what 64bit architecture is, I simply thought it would be a good idea to get this CPU for the future.
The way I see it, 64bit technology was never really taken advantage of by ANYTHING since the day it was introduced, up to this day. The only exception is some business apps, that an average user will never touch. It seems I simply wasted my money. I would have been better off with a 32bit processor, and I wouldnt even sacrifice any performance.
I was hoping that someday I will reap the benefits of having a 64bit processor when games or apps will come out that would take advantage of all those bits, and I would rejoice that my long term investment paid off.
Now I see dual core processors being used, and even quad cores coming soon, making my CPU a piece of junk in comparison.
I just read somewhere that even with the arrival of Vista, there wont be many games or apps that will take advantage of the 64bit technology... Sounds like I really did waste my money.
The reason I made this post is I'm hoping that someone will explain if I am right or wrong and why.
Also I want to know if my mobo will support dual core and mabe even quad core CPUs if I'll want to upgrade sometime in the next 2 years.
It has a DFI Lanparty Ultra-D, and a AMD 3200+ 64bit processor.
Since I know NOTHING about what 64bit architecture is, I simply thought it would be a good idea to get this CPU for the future.
The way I see it, 64bit technology was never really taken advantage of by ANYTHING since the day it was introduced, up to this day. The only exception is some business apps, that an average user will never touch. It seems I simply wasted my money. I would have been better off with a 32bit processor, and I wouldnt even sacrifice any performance.
I was hoping that someday I will reap the benefits of having a 64bit processor when games or apps will come out that would take advantage of all those bits, and I would rejoice that my long term investment paid off.
Now I see dual core processors being used, and even quad cores coming soon, making my CPU a piece of junk in comparison.
I just read somewhere that even with the arrival of Vista, there wont be many games or apps that will take advantage of the 64bit technology... Sounds like I really did waste my money.
The reason I made this post is I'm hoping that someone will explain if I am right or wrong and why.
Also I want to know if my mobo will support dual core and mabe even quad core CPUs if I'll want to upgrade sometime in the next 2 years.