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Buying new computer - confused about 64 bit computing

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07-19-2006, 11:47 PM
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  Old  Buying new computer - confused about 64 bit computing

I am currently searching for a new computer to purchase and have been looking at a customized Dell XPS system. However, I am confused about which processors will be able to run 64 bit apps and Windows Vista 64 bit.

Currently, the following processors are offered by dell:

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PentiumŪ 4 Processor 670 with HT Technology (3.80GHz, 800 FSB) [add $500 or $15/month1]
		
PentiumŪ D Processor 930 with Dual Core Technology (3.00GHz, 800FSB) [Included in Price] 
			
PentiumŪ D Processor 940 with Dual Core Technology (3.20GHz, 800FSB) [add $50 or $2/month1]
			
PentiumŪ D Processor 950 with Dual Core Technology (3.40GHz, 800FSB) [add $150 or $5/month1]
			
PentiumŪ D Processor 960 with Dual Core Technology (3.60GHz, 800FSB) [add $400 or $12/month1]
			
PentiumŪ 965 Extreme Edition w/ Dual Core Tech (3.73GHz, 4MB Cache) [add $1,000 or $30/month1]
Intel states that the 9 series has EM64T Technology, described here:
http://www.intel.com/cd/ids/develope...6744.htm?prn=Y

However, when I did a live chat with Dell support (twice) they stated that the 9 series chip IS NOT 64 bit; they said that only the extreme edition is 64 bit chip. However, Intel explains that Intel chips with EM64T technology can run 64 bit application and Operating Systems.

Can anyone explain this?

07-19-2006, 11:52 PM
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They emulate 64 bit without actually being 64 bit.

07-20-2006, 03:44 AM
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ok thanks for the clarification -- does anyone have any recommendations for a high end pc? I'ved heard bad things about DELLs, alienware is good but overpriced (and owned by DELL.), falconnw is awesome but overpriced. I am not sure about the many smaller companies that make high end machines.

07-20-2006, 05:28 AM
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I wouldn't get a PC... But your choice!

07-20-2006, 06:35 AM
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Build your own PC!

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Originally Posted by GreenLeaf
Build your own PC!
I agree, building your own pc is your best and cheapest bet.

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If you want 64-bit and dual core, go with AMD 64 x2. Best choice for price and 32bit compatibility without performance loss. Much better than any of Intel's 64-bit cpus

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Build your own, it's far cheaper, and not as hard as you think.

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