Mi reocmendaciónes que leas la hoja tecnica de tu micro, o postea el modelo
para ver si la soca co 64 bits.
Tu punto a considerar es este: si pagaste por 4 Gb, pq vas a desperdiciarlos?
sacado de la pagina de intel
SPECIFICATIONS
Essentials
Status Launched
Launch Date Q2'10
Processor Number D525
# of Cores 2
# of Threads 4
Clock Speed 1.8 GHz
L2 Cache 1 MB
DMI 2.5 GT/s
Instruction Set 64-bit
Instruction Set Extensions SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3
Embedded Options Available Yes
Lithography 45 nm
Max TDP 13 W
VID Voltage Range 0.800V-1.175V
Recommended Customer Price TRAY: $63.00
Memory Specifications
Max Memory Size (dependent on memory type) 4 GB
Memory Types DDR3-800 (SODIMM only); DDR2-800/667
# of Memory Channels 1
Max Memory Bandwidth 6.4 GB/s
Physical Address Extensions 32-bit
ECC Memory Supported No
Graphics Specifications
Processor Graphics Integrated
Package Specifications
TJUNCTION 100°C
Package Size 22mm x 22mm
Processing Die Size 87 mm2
# of Processing Die Transistors 176 million
Sockets Supported FCBGA559
Low Halogen Options Available See MDDS
Advanced Technologies
Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology Yes
Intel® Virtualization Technology (VT-x) No
Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d) No
Intel® Trusted Execution Technology No
AES New Instructions No
Intel® 64 Yes
Idle States No
Enhanced Intel SpeedStep® Technology No
Intel® Demand Based Switching No
Thermal Monitoring Technologies No
Execute Disable Bit Yes
y si comprendo lo que me dices de punto a considerar. pero considerando ese punto es que me salia la duda si el micro al ser malo al cambiar a 64 bits el beneficio iba a ser marginal o salia mejor el desempeño en 32 bits
vamos que de hardware yo se poco hehe