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BUMP sorry but i need rlly urgent
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You won't have any problems if you use a 32 bit system. But if you have a lot of resources and what to get the best out of it. Use a 64 bit system.
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I dont quite understand WHY youre asking, but here goes:
64-bit processors are typically fine running 32-bit programs.
32-bit vs 64-bit has nothing to do with core processing speed/power. It can affect the speed in which instructions are passed between CPU and RAM I believe.
32-bit Windows OS will only see 3GB of memory regardless of how much you install. 64-bit will see more memory than you probably will in your entire life.
If this is more of a SA-MP related question: I've run into little troubles here and there running SA-MP on 64-bit CentOS, primarily the GCC package(s). Even if you have the 64-bit versions installed, I've found it necessary (for me anyways) to also install the 32-bit version of the GCC package(s). In Windows this is a non-issue I believe. you may also run into this issue when dealing with Java. I find it helpful to install both 64 and 32 bit versions of JVM in a 64 bit environment.
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If you're gonna do further installments I'd use 64 bit. For example, 32 bit doesn't read more than 3GB of memory, but 64 does. There's really no big difference, just go with 64.
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