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Exilious

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  1. That is something completely different.

     

    "existing 32-bit x86 executables run with no compatibility or performance penalties"

     

    in the link you just posted

     

    Maybe you should READ, the link I posted, it will explain why you are very, very wrong.

     

    I don't think you actually read it. Did you read it? Nope you didn't. You really should, what with the information being at your fingertips and all. Modern 64 bit is nothing like the old Itanium 64bit. It's x86-64. It's completely kernel based x86 with 64bit components added in. You will never see a sole 64bit OS. It'll never happen.

     

    Do some research. Internet. Fingertips. Wikipedia.

  2. Sorry but x64 is the wave of the future - whether you like it or not. Hardware computer arch is being made just for this. MS announced, I'm a partner, that they don't plan on releasing any more x86 OS's in the future, this may change but not likely. x64 arch is better in many ways and still lacks in others. The future is coming or is it already here? Personally, I think we missed it....

     

    64bit is x86. The more you know...

  3. Oh - and I might as well add:

     

    SWTOR.exe PID 6772 (they main pid I think that is doing all the disk reads, etc) is:

     

    935.220 MB memory / 900,488 private :)

     

    SWTOR.exe PID 2156 (the secondary process the above guy is doing something with) is:

    292,824 MB memory / 197,776 private

     

    That is a heafty primary process, huh?

     

    There seems to be a memory leak as those processes can hit the 3.2gb extended address aware cap. They just keep going up and up.

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