View Poll Results: What Operating System do you use? x64 ( 64 bit) or x86 (32bit)

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Thread: Windows 7 64-bit users almost equal 32-bit users in number

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    razorsedge is offline
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    Windows 7 64-bit users almost equal 32-bit users in number

    Almost half the PCs running Windows 7 are running 64-bit! As of June 2010, 46% of all PCs worldwide running Windows 7 are running a 64-bit edition of Windows 7.

    [attachment=0:1nm7e5o2]windows-32bit-vs-64bit.png[/attachment:1nm7e5o2]

    Compared to Windows Vista at 3 1/2 years after launch, only 11% of PCs running Windows Vista worldwide are running 64-bit. With Windows 7, running a 64-bit OS is becoming the norm!

    A primary benefit of 64-bit Windows is the increase in addressable memory. This makes more “bits” available to Windows (the OS), which means more information can be “addressed” at once.

    32-bit architectures have a memory ceiling of 4GB while the 64-bit architecture increases the memory ceiling to approximately 17.2 billion GB or RAM! Windows 7 is designed to use up to 192 GB of RAM (see SKU and OS comparisons here), a huge jump compared to limits with all 32-bit systems.

    Moreover, the price of memory has dropped over the last several years making it easier for OEMs to up the amount of memory in the PCs they ship.

    Essentially, 64-bit Windows allows your PC to take advantage of more memory to do more things. Aside from the performance gains, there are also security enhancements and support for virtualization as well.

    READ MORE: https://windowsteamblog.com/windows/b...windows-7.aspx







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    Re: Windows 7 64-bit users almost equal 32-bit users in numb

    X64 all the way baby

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    Re: Windows 7 64-bit users almost equal 32-bit users in numb

    dang it i voted on the x86 and i use x64 i need to sleep

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    Re: Windows 7 64-bit users almost equal 32-bit users in numb

    I lurrv yew x64 ^__^

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    Re: Windows 7 64-bit users almost equal 32-bit users in numb

    64bit all the way, and never leaving it for nothing. :3
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    Re: Windows 7 64-bit users almost equal 32-bit users in numb

    X64 here too
    Also any chance of a welsh flag as my country is Wales.



 
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