32位或64位(x64)窗口景色?
用越来越台式计算机和笔记本现在装备64位微处理器和x64 CPUs从英特尔和AMD例如AMD Opteron, AMD Turion 64/64 X2, AMD Sempron,英特尔奔腾D/Extreme编辑和英特尔核心2二重奏,它自然地是为了窗口景色用户能考虑他们应该是否为窗口去景色的32位或64位编辑,和不同于Windows XP,两个不同的建筑学版本已经被发布了给市场。
x64 64位微处理器建筑学CPU与x86 (32位)建筑学(所以x64有时也被提到作为x86-64),因而x64 CPU罐头奔跑是向后兼容的32位或64位窗口景色。 为购买一台被烙记的计算机从OEMs例如HP、小山谷、Lenovo、枫树和等的用户, 32位窗口景色安装并且被供应。 实际上,为景色基本,事务和在家保险费, 仅32位DVD-ROM是包括的. 仅景色最后零售箱子包含32位DVD-ROM和64位DVD-ROM。 要得到64位DVD-ROM媒介,用户需要遵守指示 定购32位CD-ROM或64位DVD-ROM 直接地从微软为最小的费,包括运输和装卸费。 跑64位窗口的这障碍和费用景色是否之前必须有很多人民仔细地认为在决定升级和移居对64位系统。
理论上, 64位计算系统有 好处 除允许窗口景色利用之外,并且将产生被改进的表现, 更多比随机存取存储器4GB . 然而,真正地它是否是实际情形?
Flexbeta 执行的32bit对64bit窗口景色比较审检法(虽然在RC1景色发行)以引人注目地快速地显示64位景色几乎不任何比32位景色的结果。 在有些测试64位处理比32位慢。 这个情景大概归结于事实很多司机、编解码器、软件应用、剧本和等根据32bit代码基地仍然和未被端起利用64位系统。 也有不协调性硬件司机和其他问题报告在各种各样 论坛螺纹.
至于暂时,愿是更好的选择为一般的用户将是32位窗口景色。 有希望地,在不久将来期待所有事64位,越来越软件和硬件供应商支持64位计算。 为未来证明, 64位确定地是方式去。
重要: 这是现状提供,不用保单的机器翻译的页。 计算机翻译也许是难了解。 参见 原始的英国文章 每当可能。
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April 22nd, 2007 05:08
damn, I would go for the 64-bit if i could, and just deal with all of the incompatibilities and whatnot, unfortunately that’s me -=p
yes, I also did the upgrade to Windows ME even though it was crap cuz it was ‘newer’
April 22nd, 2007 12:42
Windows XP x64 has been around here for a long time now. I have been using it for about a year and a half prior to moving to Vista x64.
It still is a decent OS.
Just in case you haven’t noticed.
April 22nd, 2007 15:04
64bit rock, i have the vista rc 2 64 bit .
since this site tell you how to make the os work forever i am happy i found this site
my digital life.
April 23rd, 2007 01:27
been looking for somwhere to tell us which version to use.
id apriciate it if sum1 can clarify a few things for us.
i read on a thread that adobe flash does not supports X64 windows vista, cans any1 tell us if its true
and if any other major program doesnt work. thanks in advance
April 23rd, 2007 03:14
I’ve been using 64 bit vista and 64 xp before that for a while. The only problems i’ve noticed is getting a 64 bit antivirus and getting 64 bit drivers. All of the components i’m using on an asus mb have got 64 bit drivers.
Flash works in ie. Games run fine. Just watch out for registry cleaners - make sure they are 64 bit compatible.
April 23rd, 2007 18:34
thnx shaggy, about antivirus programs, do u think bitdefender v10 will work, coz iv been to their website and i cant find anywhere where it mentions X64 compatible, also would NOD32 work?
thanks alot!
best to clarify things up before making a decision UC
April 23rd, 2007 19:24
nod32 works fine on vista x64 and xp x64.
don’t know about bitdefender.
no problems whatsoever with flash on IE. java plugin for explorer doesn’t come with JRE 64 bit, but you can just install JRE 32 bit from the sun site, and it works fine.
April 24th, 2007 07:15
You would have to be a MORON to use a 32bit OS on a 64bit CPU. And some of these driver manufactures, it’s like 64bit snuck up on them out of nowhere. It’s ridiculous the lack of 64bit drivers and software.
May 1st, 2007 23:55
Hi People,
It’s always good to visit your component manufacturers for the latest drivers regularly. Most higher end component manufacturers will offer drivers for the x64 OS versions but if it helps in making a decision on which to use. Ensure you have all you need to make the change before doing it as you could end up disappointed. Thus far, I have found ATI, CANON and INTEL all to be excellent for current drivers but some other less common devices cerrtainly ave caused some eadaces for those I help with computing. Just be smart and stay ahead of any possible challenges with driver support by checking and downloading first. It’s safest and quick if you know your products and models. The x64 version of VISTA ULTIMATE is working faultlessly for me with no problems but I did check first and dowloaded everything I needed first.
March 19th, 2008 02:32
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July 12th, 2008 13:37
I know this is an old article, in case anyone still reads this…at this point I would say that unless you have no substitute for 32-bit apps that don’t work (e.g. need for business), go 64-bit.
I would guess that when things like Adobe CS4 64-bit (available only in 32-bit for Mac for that guy who mentioned OSX) and Office 13, etc. even if there is a 32-bit version and all, you would be slowed down a lot with having lower RAM. Remember that if you have just a 512 Graphics RAM, your user RAM will only be like 3.2 because of all the other devices. And for those SLI gamers…you can cut the user RAM easily under 2.5GB for 32-bit systems.
You have to also consider SuperFetch.
Vista uses extra RAM to store commonly used files in a new activity known as “disk caching” (SuperFetch). The computer uses artificial intelligence to determine which files will be used most and copies it to RAM (where it is much faster than accessing your hard disk). This includes components of the programs you use on a regular basis. When you need more RAM for programs you launch, etc. the computer purges the “least likely used” files from RAM to make room for the new program. That’s why if you look at the performance monitor, Vista always has near zero “free” RAM. So in theory, the more RAM (for disk cache) you have, the faster your computer will operate. This can also be augmented (to a lesser effect) with a flash drive/card with a technology called ReadyBoost. Just stick it in and select “Speed up my system” and leave it there. Google “AnandTech ReadyBoost Performance” for basic test examples.
High RAM will be especially helpful for those people who like to leave all their windows open and use Vista’s “S3 sleep mode” (2 watts) so they can resume where they left off almost immediately after they turn their computers on.