Originally posted by: Rio Rebel
There are some performance gains, but only where 64 bit programs are run. FarCry, for instance, has a 64bit version which is nice.
But if you play many games, you will likely be disappointed at how many will not run on 64 bit operating systems. I use XP64, and in some ways I am very pleased, but I only run it because I don't want to re-install anything. I am actually now dual booting with XP (32 bit) to run a couple of games that won't do 64.
Originally posted by: yh125td
If I used my proc in 64 bit mode, would I realize any performance gains in games? Would I have to install new drivers/patches? Is there anything I should know about 64 bit computing?
Originally posted by: abaron
I honestly don't see any advantage to a home user getting a 64 bit operating system or CPU. Home users do not need over 4 GB of RAM. The most intensive computations and data movement takes place in video processing, which is has been offloaded to the Video Card thanks to DirectX technology. 64 bit technology is important to servers and video cards, but what are the other advantages?
Applications may process at 64-bits wide, but isn't most of that space going to waste if the operations don't involve astronomically high numbers? Can some compiler or programming guru help me out here?