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| 853630 | 2010-01-30 05:47:00 | Hello there First time poster here. Im using a Dell PowerEdge SC420, due to work, Im planning to upgrade the amount of memory in my dell from 2gb to 4gb. I know I need a 64bit OS, that is no problem. The issue that Im worried about is I dont know if my CPU can support 64bit OS. If possible, can some one please tell me if my CPU is a 64bit CPU so I can upgrade to a 64bit OS. Here are the info I obtained from System Info for Windows, an application that I was recommended: Motherboard: Property Value Manufacturer Dell Inc. Model 0X3468 Chipset Vendor Intel Corporation Chipset Model E7220/E7221 Memory Controller Hub CPU Intel Pentium 4 HT Cpu Socket LGA775 Processor Upgrade ZIF Socket Max CPU Speed 4000 MHz CPU: Property Value Number of CPU(s) One Physical Processor / One Core / 2 Logical Processors / 64 bits Vendor GenuineIntel CPU Full Name Intel Pentium 4 HT CPU Name Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.40GHz CPU Code Name Prescott Technology 0.09µ Platform Name LGA775 Type Original OEM processor FSB Mode QDR Platform ID 4 Microcode ID 17 I know in the info says 64bit, though I've also heard some Prescott CPU are not 64bit, can any clarify or confirm this for me? Thank you for everyones time. |
LoopHole (15603) | ||
| 853631 | 2010-01-30 06:16:00 | Should find your processor in this list. en.wikipedia.org CPU-Z is good for id-ing your specific CPU www.cpuid.com |
KarameaDave (15222) | ||
| 853632 | 2010-01-30 07:07:00 | Use CPU-Z as KD suggests. If I remember correctly all Prescott P4s, which your CPU is one of, does support Intel 64. Just look up CPU-Z and see what your CPU's model number is, then try matching it with the wikipedia list. | qazwsxokmijn (102) | ||
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