OEM versions don't allow license switching between x86 and x64, only
retail ones :S
If you get 4GB of memory, let us know and I'll post on how you can
extend the amount of memory recognized in Win7 x86.

On 15 Abr, 08:07, Zentradis <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks brothers you are always a resource of knowledge to me =) 3Gb on
> the way to go ( and superfetch disabled)
> @Jaime : bro' I've got a technical question for you, I've the 32-bit
> version of win7 Home Premium on my lappy (oem)
> am I allowed to switch to 64-bit version without buying a new cdkey?
> (I'm really tempted to go for 4Gb x64)
> PS brothers use search bar and search for pillowbiters you'll
> understand why MAD_BEAST (and all of us) are so angry with the guys on
> youtube
>
> On 14 Apr, 16:29, "Jose Villegas (MADBEAST)" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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> > Zentradis my bro.
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> > Yes no matter what your DDR2 will work under dual channel, its a
> > memory feature.
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> > Upgrade to 4GB RAM and x64(which is faster but if you have 4GB RAM)
> > because x64 has more services.
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> > YOur FPS will increse just a little, barely noticiable, but they will
> > be more stable, go to msconfig and look for superfetch, disable it.
> > Its cache system, if you disable it your system performace (WIN7 OS)
> > will be slower, but you will have more available RAM to dedicate to a
> > specific appplication like a game.

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