Originally posted by: JMWarren
Which build should I get? My overclock is 100% stable for the past few years, but I'm worried that the 64bit portion of the core may not be as it's never been utilized or tested. Is there an advantege to using the 64-bit version?
Originally posted by: Brazen
Originally posted by: JMWarren
Which build should I get? My overclock is 100% stable for the past few years, but I'm worried that the 64bit portion of the core may not be as it's never been utilized or tested. Is there an advantege to using the 64-bit version?
I've still been sticking with 32-bit builds because there have still been some compatibility issues with 64-bit. Right now, the real question is: is there any advantage to going with 64-bit. If you have less than 4 GB of RAM, the answer is probably "no."
If you want to easily dual-boot, then that would be the best idea.maybe I'll even pull the power from the XP drive while I do the install.
Which build should I get? My overclock is 100% stable for the past few years, but I'm worried that the 64bit portion of the core may not be as it's never been utilized or tested. Is there an advantege to using the 64-bit version?
Use a 32bit distro if you want stuff like flash or most multimedia codecs.
I've still been sticking with 32-bit builds because there have still been some compatibility issues with 64-bit. Right now, the real question is: is there any advantage to going with 64-bit. If you have less than 4 GB of RAM, the answer is probably "no."
