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629459 2008-01-13 08:03:00 Is there really a very noticeable speed difference between a 32-bit OS and its 64-bit cousin? qazwsxokmijn (102)
629460 2008-01-13 08:05:00 Is there really a very noticeable speed difference between a 32-bit OS and its 64-bit cousin?

If you get 64 bit programs as well, I would say yup, there would be.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
629461 2008-01-13 08:10:00 Yeh i bought:

Wind xp pro 32bit
Wind Media center
And had linix OS cds free off net
bluezone (12434)
629462 2008-01-13 08:17:00 yeh i no i seen sum shops nolonger sell xp but online shops i can get it.

Hay off topic have you ever run water cooling?

Im looking into it for in my other system im building Found this unit: www.legitreviews.com


Water cooling is a real big hassel and money waster.It's a real pain to have to take it to bits if you want to take your pc to anybody's house or go lanning and then put it all back together again when you get there while your friends are allready up and playing and then you have to take it to bits when its time to leave and then you have to put it all back together again when you get home.And all the time you have to hope it wont leak at any stage because if it does then your stuffed to put it nicely,and the amount of money you can spend/waste on it all you could either get a whole new pc or a new better cpu,graphics card,ram,etc...things that will make a difference and can be cheaper and easier to do with no hassles.
:2cents:
memphis (2869)
629463 2008-01-13 08:47:00 Yeh i bought:

Wind xp pro 32bit
Wind Media center
And had linix OS cds free off net

So?
I have bought
MSDOS3.3
MSDOS5.0
MSDOS6.23

Win95
Win98
Win96SE
WinXPPro
WinXPPro64

Also downloaded free versions of Linux as well.
Currentlly DUAL boot with WinXP Pro and WinXP Pro 64 bit.

I suggest that you need to learn how to read and spell.

If you want to overclock then that is fine by me.

Please note that overclocking may damage some hardware.

Possibly your caregivers may pay for this.
Have fun. At least you will learn by experience.
Sweep (90)
629464 2008-01-13 19:42:00 I personally wouldnt waste my time overclocking a celeron...LOL.

Thats like all the work with no rewards.....seriously, i dont even think celeron's have x64 instructions?
SolMiester (139)
629465 2008-01-13 19:52:00 I dont even think celeron's have x64 instructions?

It looks like Celeron D (775 pin) are 64 bit and XD bit is also enabled.

BUT, there are no 478 pin Celerons that support 64 bit.

It looks like Bluezone has a 478 pin CPU. So, it wont work.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
629466 2008-01-13 19:59:00 Roger that speedy, still not worth the work watercooling that celey, put a C2D, even an 'E' series would spank the celeron.

edit - oops, you said he has the 478 pin mobo, my bad......
SolMiester (139)
629467 2008-01-13 20:01:00 So?

Also downloaded free versions of Linux as well.
Currentlly DUAL boot with WinXP Pro and WinXP Pro 64 bit.

I suggest that you need to learn how to read and spell.

If you want to overclock then that is fine by me.

Please note that overclocking may damage some hardware.

Possibly your caregivers may pay for this.
Have fun. At least you will learn by experience.

Caregivers....OMFG, how PC you are sweep......
SolMiester (139)
629468 2008-01-13 20:35:00 So, you'll have to get a 64 mobo, CPU, and OS.

If you want to go over 4 GB Bluezone.

As the mobo you've got now, only supports 4 GB

And with the mobo / OS you've got now, you'll only get 3.25 - 3.75 GB of ram.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
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