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I sent it, wonder if I just sent in something, that would ruin me...jk
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A bit is a short form of "binary digit". It can either equal 1 or 0. It is the ultimate "core" of how computer processes data. 32-bit processor: 2^32 = 4,294,967,296 This means that you computer can represent numbers from 0 to 4,294,967,295 in binary. 64-bit processor: 2^64 = 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 That can represent A LOT more numbers in binary, therefore making the data processing much faster. That's pretty much the main difference. Source |
And my computer's highest is the 32-bit, I guess I'm gonna be kinda slow in games.
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32-bit doesn't mean your computer will not operate quickly.
My 32-bit gaming system outclasses my friend's 64-bit system. |
P.S. - 64-bit processors are relatively new, therefore there are a lot of compatibility issues with older programs, such as unability to take advantage of this extra power. Running old games like FarCry and Heroes of Might and Magic can be quite a pain in the ass.
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Will we need to install anything?
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Umm..I didnt get this quite like an idea..?
What u mean Type of Internet connection? I have DSL - SpeedTouch..if anyone knows that >.> and umm....i have 2 computers.....1 laptop and 1 computer. what should i Volunteer with? D: ummm.......@.@ Why are we doing this again? xD! Sorry for soo many questions...i just love to know everything :3 |
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*How you connect to the internet and speed I guess. I'm guessing yours is a fixed-line connection since you said DSL xD *Go with the computer with better specifications. I.e. the faster one? *We're just seeing who's willing to volunteer some time and info to test an OS feature, further details come to those selected. |
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