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Verdict
Only software developers and high-end workstation users will see real benefits from Windows XP Professional x64 Edition; everyone else should stick with 32-bit Windows XP instead... Read Full Review.
Pros
- Supports 128GB of physical memory
- Offers the promise of speed boosts when coupled with matching 64-bit processors and software
Cons
- Included Outlook Express and Windows Media Player remain 32-bit
- Even the Windows Update service must be accessed using 32-bit Internet Explorer
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4 Members have reviewed this product
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Michael Kelleher
Opteron drivers on install disc are dreadful (especially USB)
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It's going to be everywhere
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BAD!
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Not so bad
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