64 bit mobo

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okantah
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Post by okantah »

Is any one here using 64 bit mobo for the CREAMWARE CARDS ?
Please let me info
I want to junp to 64 bit.and at this time the CREAMWARE CARDS are only 32 bit!
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Works like a charm for me.
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Only 32 bit FLOATING POINT
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64bit mobo? sure. 64bit os, no, not yet.
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Prof.garyb i mean the 64 bit mainboards,procesor.not the 84 bit software
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Post by garyb »

sure the asus p5 series is 64bit and i've used it. i would assume the intel offerings work fine as well. there have also been a number of reports of success with amd64.
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Prof.garyb do i need specific mainboard ?
Andre'from creamware advice me not to use 64bit mobo.
also i must use only intel chipset
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Post by garyb »

well there must be a misunderstanding, because AndreD himself sings the praises of the asus p5wd2 premium and afaik, it most definitely supports 64bit dual core processors.
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Post by okantah »

Thanx ,i guess there were some misunderstanding.
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