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Originally Posted by Anthony W.
Thought the x86 was the better one? Isn't 32 the one that only uses 3gb? I just checked my DxDiag and yeah, x86 is the one that will run both 32 bit and 64 bit programs (it'll run older programs like its Win XP).
Oh, I meant to say 8gb RAM. Don't know why I said 12 up there. On the DxDiag, its all registering
Oh, the processor is AMD's new 3.6 8 core, with built in overclocking software. They say its nothing to get a cheap fan and get it up to 10ghz, and I've heard it will do an automatic overclock to 7ghz without the aftermarket fan.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819103960
See if that works
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x86
is, in pretty much all cases where it's referred to as such, 32-bit, while x64 is 64-bit.