I'm sure the experts around here have answered this a bazillion times, so I apologize if I'm a severe case of deja vu.
I have a desktop with 4GB of RAM, and an Intel Duo Core CPU that I just purchased. It came running a 32-bit version of XP with 2GB of RAM, but I upgraded to 4GB and didn't realize the 64-bit mistake. So as I understand it, if I switch to 64-bit, I should notice a pretty big jump in performance?
My big question is, will the performance jump be "worth it" enough to justify formatting my drive and having to "redo" what I currently view as a comfortable computing environment?
Thank you in advance for your advice/knowledge.
Best,
-Chris
I have a desktop with 4GB of RAM, and an Intel Duo Core CPU that I just purchased. It came running a 32-bit version of XP with 2GB of RAM, but I upgraded to 4GB and didn't realize the 64-bit mistake. So as I understand it, if I switch to 64-bit, I should notice a pretty big jump in performance?
My big question is, will the performance jump be "worth it" enough to justify formatting my drive and having to "redo" what I currently view as a comfortable computing environment?
Thank you in advance for your advice/knowledge.
Best,
-Chris
