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Altai Baiterekov2020-12-10 17:06:15
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Altai Baiterekov, 2020-12-10 17:06:15

Does x32 make sense in 2021?

I have a working but old computer (Bought in 2014 for study):
Video card: GeForce GT 630 (1 GB GDDR5)
Processor: Intel® Pentium® G2030
(3 MB cache, 3.00 GHz, 2 cores, 2 threads )
RAM: 2 DD3 sticks of 2 GB 1300Hz, 4 GB in total (different companies, but they work together without any complaints)
Memory: 2 HDDs of 500 GB, 1 TB in total

Is it worth installing x32 bit Windows? Which version, Windows 10 or 8.1 (Windows 7, XP or Unix-like are not considered); which edition (Standard. Pro, Starter, etc.)?

(Ps pc upgrade is not considered ;0 )

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Iegan Amadeus, 2020-12-10
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Intel Pentium. You can't put anything higher than seven. So far, there is no difference, the computer is definitely not thunderous in terms of characteristics. And for most software you can find x32, but old versions of programs.

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Drno, 2020-12-10
@Drno

Seven pro x64
If you find ssd - win10 ltsc

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Artem @Jump, 2020-12-11
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RAM: 2 sticks DD3 2 GB
Throw out the strips and put two strips of 8GB each
. At the same time, questions about x32 will disappear.

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