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<blockquote data-quote="Paul B." data-source="post: 375338" data-attributes="member: 32175"><p>I'm on 32 bit Win7 because I have only 4GB of RAM. Up to that point 32bit is more efficient and therefore faster. Also, I work on many netbooks, 90% of which are 32bit because they have at most 2GB RAM. The ones that have 64bit, some of the 11.6" jobs, shouldn't because of the weak processor. Once you get to 3-4GB the choice of bittage is a toss-up. After that, it's got to be 64bit of course. And if you want to use virtual machines, loading up on RAM is a big plus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul B., post: 375338, member: 32175"] I'm on 32 bit Win7 because I have only 4GB of RAM. Up to that point 32bit is more efficient and therefore faster. Also, I work on many netbooks, 90% of which are 32bit because they have at most 2GB RAM. The ones that have 64bit, some of the 11.6" jobs, shouldn't because of the weak processor. Once you get to 3-4GB the choice of bittage is a toss-up. After that, it's got to be 64bit of course. And if you want to use virtual machines, loading up on RAM is a big plus. [/QUOTE]
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