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Originally Posted by absynth
but its the only thing that someone could tell @ the moment why to use 64 bit for audio apps
test it and you will see using a 64 bit os is just wasting time at this point of time
better stick to your productive 32 bit os untill windows 8 and really be productive and not just testing stuff
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To be honest 64 bit audio processing is likely the least common reason for wanting to switch to 64 bit.
32 bit windows can not address more than 4gb of RAM (including video memory, so around 3.5gb for most people) it's really not that hard at all to eat up that much ram doing audio production. Not to mention I do other things on my computer that would really benefit from the ability to upgrade to 64 bit and pop in some more ram.
Oh and it's windows 7 not 8