Question:
Do i have a 32bit or a 64bit computer?
Tom
2007-07-12 23:50:12 UTC
All information of my computer is on here:
http://www.amazon.com/Pavilion-dv6140us-Entertainment-Dual-Core-LightScribe/dp/B000IO0NTQ/ref=sr_1_1/105-8236540-0965205?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1184309267&sr=8-1
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2007-07-16 11:13:34 UTC
64................ look at the name .....................ll
2007-07-12 23:55:48 UTC
64 bit. However, if you did not already know that, you probably don't want to install a 64 bit operating system. 64 bit is still in its developmental stage, and is rather difficult to configure at times. The only exception may be if you are using Linux. The only piece of software that will give you trouble there is flash, but if you are using a major distribution like Ubuntu, there a quick scripts you can run that do it all for you.



EDIT: added source, since some people have been giving incorrect information.
2016-12-10 15:40:52 UTC
in case you have extra desirable than 3GB of memory and your processor helps sixty 4 bit training then you definately choose a sixty 4 bit working equipment. If the processor is in basic terms too previous to assist sixty 4 bit training then you definately can no longer, if the memory put in is 3GB or much less then there is not any benefit. the main substantial reason for utilising sixty 4 bit working systems is that a 32 bit OS can in easy terms 'see' as much as 4GB of address area, this no longer in easy terms has to contain the equipment memory however the snap shots memory and addresses required to regulate particularly some hardware units. in case you like very previous video games, which include DOS and domicile windows 3.a million or ninety 5 video games then many won't paintings with a sixty 4 bit OS because of the fact they do no longer help sixteen bit code.
Rainman
2007-07-12 23:58:10 UTC
AMD Turion 64 x 2 processor is 64 bit. (Most software is 32 bit right now, but it will run the 64 bit software when it is more readily available.)
Jimmy
2007-07-12 23:53:38 UTC
32bit. Regardless of 64bit cpus, your operating system, drivers, and applications are all 32bit. Undoubtedly, there will be some moron below that thinks that your computer should be classified as 64bit since the cpu is 64bit. But they fail to understand that people who ask the very same question that you are asking are looking for software compatibility, NOT hardware compatibility. But they feel smarter about themselves if they tell you that your cpu is 64bit.
riff_reef
2007-07-12 23:59:17 UTC
AMD Turion 64 X2 Dual-Core TL-56 is not only 64bit, it's dual core.
Abby
2007-07-12 23:55:45 UTC
Its a 64 Bit computer.. AMD Turion "64" X2 Dual-Core ... I can assure u tht..!
Strick
2007-07-13 00:04:54 UTC
Lots of answers here.... some right and some wrong: 64 bit all the way



Advanced Micro Devices

AMD Turion™ 64 X2 Mobile

Technology Dual-Core Processor

Product Data Sheet

• Compatible with Existing 32-Bit Code Base

– Including support for SSE, SSE2, SSE3*, MMX™,

3DNow!™ technology, and legacy x86 instructions

*SSE3 supported by Rev. E and later processors

– Runs existing operating systems and drivers

– Local APIC on the chip

• AMD64 Technology

– AMD64 technology instruction set extensions

– 64-bit integer registers, 48-bit virtual addresses,

40-bit physical addresses

– Eight additional 64-bit integer registers (16 total)

– Eight additional 128-bit SSE registers (16 total)

• Dual-Core Architecture

– Discrete L1 and L2 cache structures for each core

• Enhanced Virus Protection

– No Execute (NX) bit in page-translation tables

specifies whether code can be executed from the

page

• HyperTransport™ Technology to I/O Devices

– One 16-bit link supporting speeds up to 800 MHz

(1600 MT/s) or 3.2 Gbytes/s in each direction

• 64-Kbyte 2-Way Associative ECC-Protected

L1 Data Cache

– Two 64-bit operations per cycle, 3-cycle latency

• 64-Kbyte 2-Way Associative Parity-Protected

L1 Instruction Cache

– With advanced branch prediction

• 16-Way Associative ECC-Protected

L2 Cache

– Exclusive cache architecture—storage in addition

to L1 caches

– Up to 1 Mbyte per L2 cache

– 1 Mbyte and 512-Kbyte options

• Machine Check Architecture

– Includes hardware scrubbing of major

ECC-protected arrays

Socket S1g1 Processor Specific

Features

• Refer to the Socket S1g1 Processor Functional

Data Sheet, order# 31731, for functional and

mechanical details of socket S1g1 processors.

Refer to the AMD NPT Family 0Fh Processor

Electrical Data Sheet, order# 31119, for

electrical details of socket S1g1 processors.

• Packaging

– 638-pin lidless micro PGA package

– 1.27-mm pin pitch

– 26 x 26 pin grid array

– 35 mm x 35 mm organic substrate

– Compliant with RoHS (EU Directive 2002/95/EC)

with lead used only in small amounts in specifically

exempted applications

• Integrated Memory Controller

– Low-latency, high-bandwidth

– 128-bit DDR2 SDRAM controller operating at up

to 333 MHz

– Supports up to two unbuffered SO-DIMMs

• Electrical Interfaces

– HyperTransport™ technology: LVDS-like

differential, unidirectional

– DDR2 SDRAM: SSTL_1.8 per JEDEC

specification

– Clock, reset, and test signals also use DDR2

SDRAM-like electrical specifications.

• Power Management

– Multiple low-power states including Deeper Sleep

(C1E with AltVID)

– System Management Mode (SMM)

– ACPI compliant, including support for processor

performance states

– AMD PowerNow!™ technology is designed to

dynamically switch between multiple low-power

states based on application performance

requirements.

Publication # 41407 Revision: 3.02

Issue Date: September 2006
All 4 u
2007-07-12 23:59:22 UTC
this computer is 64 bit , http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/ProductInformation/0,,30_118_9331,00.html



check this link ,, you will use full computer resources if you are using windows 64
2007-07-12 23:53:30 UTC
odds are 32


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