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Topic: Vista32 or 64?
Le Cock
Posts: 4608
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Vista Home Premium - go the 32bit or 64bit?

They're the same price. Applications that will be used are graphics ones: Photoshop, Draw, Illustrator, and Music ones: adobe audition, pro tools, vegas etc etc

Also, can you run old versions of Office on 64bit?
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Midda
Posts: 1812
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
All of the above programs should work. 64bit Vista still runs 32bit software fine. The only thing that needs to be different is drivers, and I'll be surprised if you have any hardware which doesn't have 64bit drivers available.
athzhr
Posts: 120
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Friend of mine said he regrets building a 64bit system.

Don't ask me why though :/ just what I heard
thraxjor
Posts: 2997
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
If this is related to the another thread about building a new pc for design, than you would benfit from the extra memory you will be able to use, vista 32bit OS can only use and address a max of 3.25 gb of RAM. 64bit can +4gb of ram.

Friend of mine said he regrets building a 64bit system.

from the sounds of it, he either has doggy hardware or a haxed version of vista and is unable to update to SP1, Just saying.

Also
http://tkfiles.storage.live.com/y1pNEVejOl3vT9ddEsF_RM2-Oq2YS9XGp7x0ezfVCtVOeibqHc0CSNhgYTM7pmNbPsRJsMETQBre641rcvVWCPVAg
Booya.

last edited by thraxjor at 19:40:44 13/Apr/08
Le Cock
Posts: 4609
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It is related, but just going to stick to 2gig for now and add another 2gig down the track if needed.
Spook
Posts: 21340
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
vista 32bit recognises 4 gig of ram, surely it uses it
Midda
Posts: 1814
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I've been running 64bit Vista pretty much since it came out, and it hasn't caused me any issues.
Eds
Posts: 8519
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Isnt Photoshop 64 bit native?

If I was running those applications and I had access to the 64bit versions of them, there would be no doubt that I would run 64bit Vista to power it. From the tests of done at work with XSI, Photoshop and other tools, it will REALLY increase your performance by an insane amount.
Fish
Posts: 2456
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
photoshop isn't 64bit. Read:
http://blogs.adobe.com/scottbyer/2006/12/64_bitswhen.html
Eds
Posts: 8520
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
CS3 isnt but I belive CS2 is?
Le Cock
Posts: 4610
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Well seems like Vista 64 is the go and should future proof it a bit then. As long as it can run older apps
$ack
Posts: 206
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
64bit Business has treated me and my games well
Obes
Posts: 5908
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Honestly if you need to ask which is better, x86 is better.

If you are capable enough to find out for yourself the differences, pros and cons... then you are probably ok with either.

Its only future proof if its the future.
Term
Posts: 4394
Location: Queensland
agree with obes, the concept of future proof is mostly a wank - there is only today.

I just went to 64bit, all my 32 bit apps run fine and havent really had any issues so far, in fact its been rather nice and I've got everything up and running and migrated to the new pc surprisingly easy. I went 4gb though - thats recommended for 64bit
Spook
Posts: 21356
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ok, so whats the advantage of 64bit over 32bit?
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Forum Hero
Posts: 13993
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
well, its 32bit more, isn't it?
paveway
Posts: 7564
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hahaha
³dee
Posts: 2010
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
64bit Business has treated me and my games well
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