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Windows 7 - 32 or 64 bit??
what do you recomend ... a 32 or 64 bit version of windows 7 for this build..
AMD Phenom II X3 720 2.8GHz 3 x 512KB L2 Cache 6MB L3 Cache Socket AM3 95W Triple-Core Black Processor
MSI 760GM-E51 AM3 AMD 760G HDMI Micro ATX AMD Motherboard
OCZ Gold Edition 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1066 (PC3 8500) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory Model OCZ3G10664GK
SAPPHIRE 100283-2L Radeon HD 5770 1GB 128-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support Video Card
5 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Definitely 64 bit. If you ever want to add RAM, only a 64 bit OS can take advantage of more than 4 Gigs. 64 bit is really coming of age now. I would highly recommend it! That looks a lot like my build I'm doing :)
- ?Lv 44 years ago
Use the sixty 4 bit. as long as that's the comparable version, it makes no difference. The sixty 4 bit version is speedier and makes it possible for extra ram. Microsoft does not care if the version is 32 or sixty 4 bit. as long as that's the comparable version, you are able to have not have been given any concerns approximately an ungenuine set up. EDIT: As Nunya factors out, you are able to in basic terms use 4 gigs of that 8 gigs of ram on the 32 bit besides.
- 1 decade ago
You have a newer multi core processor which support 64 bit windows so get 64 bit. 64 bit will take advantage of all that power!