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Answer» if your pc is running 32bit or 64bit performance? Right click on my computer and then properties. and where is that? Quote What is your processor and operating system? You pretty much need to go out of your way to get 64-bit so if you're not sure, you're likely using 32-bit. 64-bit is supposedly faster and more efficient than 32-bit, but it'll be a while before it catches on, as I think code needs to be specifically designed with 64-bit in mind in order to take full advantage, which is means old and heck current products won't take full advantage. But I don't know for sure. If you're that interested, google it first you did not answer the question ACTUALLY, then your answer is regarding what is the diff. of the two i tried google but did not help (or maybe i did not used the right words for search) then last, thanks for the info BTW ************************************************** BTW, ill found this from other forum http://www.majorgeeks.com/Intel_Processor_Frequency_ID_Utility_d2343.html ill try to use that when i got at home thanks guysThere are no 64 bit Pentium 4 processors I believe. And Windows XP should say "64bit" otherwise it's just 32 bit. 64 bit Wiki (click) |
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