Le Mardi 18 Avril 2006 19:00, Andriy Rysin a écrit : > Not sure if very KDE code will get a big benefit, but from my experience > CPU intensive tasks definitely gain speed, sometimes around 20-30%: > bzip2 gave me around 27% speedup, kuickshow started to > render/scale/rotate big pictures instantly without delay 1s delay... > That's why I actually did buy Turion64 after reading ton's of reviews > and they don't lie - 64bit more is more powerful even if you don't go > for terabytes of RAM :) > On the other hand you'd have to face some shortage of binary only apps > and drivers: Adobe Reader, flash plugin, win32 codecs for mplayer, NDIS > drivers are harder to get.... > That's why I work in 32bit mode most of the time but have a separate > /usr partition to experiment with 64bit stuff and check if it's getting > any closer... > > good luck, > Andriy > i have a 64bits system all my program are 64bits excep adobe reader, flash and win32 codec........ just need to have firefox 32 bits..... ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.