Stomis
New member
So I dared where I've been told not to dare by so many articles online...I switched to 64 bit OS. At first I was erie, couldnt help but think there must be wrong with microsoft handing out a free 64bit processor... After a few hours off loading back up programs ect I've found that 64 bit functions just the same as 32. So there are no new features or GUI changes. What I have found is that things HAVE gotten faster, alot actually... For the record I run a fairly good mid level computer : Asus K8N Nvidia 3 mobo, socket 754 AMD 2800+ 64bit (ofcourse), Geforce 6200, 1 gig of corsair RAM, and a 120 gig Hitachi 7200 RPM 8mb catch Harddrive. I havent gotten to play any games yet seeing as how I need to d/l that 4hour update for EQ2 again, but I have realised some things just in the OS. For instance when I was running 32 bit XP it would take me about 20mins to copy 1.3gigs of music over to a new place. It now takes me 12mins. Also it seems like I can handle more windows w/o locking up and my CPU % in use seems to be staying down. So far I have nothing bad to say about Win XP Pro x64 but we'll see when I try my first game in full 3d. I see no reason why 64bit processor owners should wait for windows Vista this version is perfectly stable, free, and most hardware is supported.
PS : Before you format and reinstall make sure you find and burn 64bit versions of your drivers for your mobo (VERY IMPORTANT NO INTERNET W/O), Video Card, Sound Card, and Chipset.
:thumbsup: on 64 bit OS's
PS : Before you format and reinstall make sure you find and burn 64bit versions of your drivers for your mobo (VERY IMPORTANT NO INTERNET W/O), Video Card, Sound Card, and Chipset.
:thumbsup: on 64 bit OS's