I have no idea. Does it really matter?
I have no idea. Does it really matter?
Should I still go with 64 bit? If so recommend me an intel CPU and mobo to go with it.
I'm really not sure if all of the stuff I picked actually matches and will work together. Thus my constant requests for feedback.
If you're not sure, perhaps a pre-built might be better for you.
Should I still go with 64 bit? If so recommend me an intel CPU and mobo to go with it.
I'm really not sure if all of the stuff I picked actually matches and will work together. Thus my constant requests for feedback.
Gotta learn some how. Plus it goes with the theme of this thread so far.
Ahh, I see.
Don't worry about all that 64-bit stuff then until it comes to the OS choice.
I figure that 64 bit is faster than x86 and if I have the CPU for it I figured why the hell not get vista premium 64 bit. The only issue I see with going to 64 bit is some of the issues that I heard back when it came out: lack of driver and software support.
if you're going to go with XP, I recommend sticking with the 32 bit version (will still run on a 64 bit processor). My last experience with 64 bit XP was that it can be a pain in the ass to get the right drivers. That was 6 months ago though, so things may have improved.
Just take a photo of the slot your current video card is in and we'll tell you if it'll work.
You're a little confused about what "64-bit" and "x86" means.
if you're going to go with XP, I recommend sticking with the 32 bit version (will still run on a 64 bit processor). My last experience with 64 bit XP was that it can be a pain in the ass to get the right drivers. That was 6 months ago though, so things may have improved.
Just take a photo of the slot your current video card is in and we'll tell you if it'll work.
Regardless though, do you get my point?
if you're going with Vista then go 64. Actually, as a non-Vista user I thought all versions were 64 bit.I'm ready for vista though. Should I just go with 32 bit or go ahead with the 64?