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#1 Shifty7777777
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Ok, I need help choosing an operating system. What's the diff between 32 and 64 bit for XP anyway? What is the performance difference? Also, does it really matter if I get Home Edition, Pro, or Media Center? OR should I just get Vista instead, I've read XP is better in performance though. Thx

Specs: AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ BE 2.60Ghz, PNY 8800 GT, 2GB PC6400 RAM

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#2 Shifty7777777
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#3 DanielDust
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From your system you don't need 64 (more than 3 gb of RAM and VRAM). It mostly helps in different programs that can run faster because of the 64 bit system or that use large amounts of RAM. For 64 you can only go Vista, XP 64 is pretty much worthless, and your system is pretty good for Vista, it's up to you if you want Vista or not, but from what I see, stick to Xp 32, if you don't need DX 10.

XP Home and Pro are almost the same, except some security stuff and a few other things that you won't be interested in.

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#4 vash47
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XP 64 bit, more performance if you do lots of multitasking, otherwise, stick with XP, DON'T get Vista.
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How does it will effect games
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How does it will effect gamessandeep410

It won't. Only if you plan to install the cinematic mod for HL , but mostly no.

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#7 adrake4183
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definately get a 32 bit os. the drivers are pretty bad for 64 bit sometimes. Also you really should get vista or hold out for the new windows next year if you are getting a new os, Changing to xp at this point will only mean having to upgrade again very soon. Microsoft doesn't even sell xp anymore. I know some people don't like vista but its the future whether you like it or not.
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What will MS come out with in the next year or so? Will they update Vista for better performance? To me Vista just doesn't seem worth it.
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#9 DanielDust
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What will MS come out with in the next year or so? Will they update Vista for better performance? To me Vista just doesn't seem worth it.Shifty7777777

It is, so don't speak (start of bashing) about it before you even used it. Vista performs excellent in my case, way better than Xp did, but in your case if you don't need DX10, stick to XP 32, don't look for things out of nowhere and start bashing Vista (start of it anyway) so that you feel well for not choosing Vista and sticking with XP.
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#10 harrisi17
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Vista is fine, Why get a old OS with a new PC. I have not had one problem with vista and have used it for a year. You don't need 64 bit really, at least not for gaming.

Plus Vista Home Premium comes with media center which I use all the time. If you do stick to XP, that is also fine, because windows 7 should be out in a couple years.

With PC gaming, you never get ahead of the technology, but you never really lose either.

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#11 rob1101
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if you have 64-bit then why not, make sure your hardware supports 64-bit though. And a 64-bit OS is more than just having more ram. If your applications support 64-bit then they will run faster if they do a lot of calculations you will really notice a differance (i.e. compression / uncompressoin software) However if your going to use 32-bit then I would go xp