Please post here anything else (not relating to Maxwell technical matters)
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By deadalvs
#268270
basically you can adress an exabyte ram PER APPLICATION and not only 2 or three gigs. so much larger scenes can be handled... 8)

sometimes you get even a little speed increase.
By martgreg
#268283
xp 64 supports more rammage :) more ram = bigger scenes = more multi lights
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By Rochr
#268288
What they said.

With 64-bit you´ll be able to render out scenes that would easily crash a 32-bit system. And at a much higher resolution that would be possible in 32-bit.

Keep in mind though, that some third party plugins may not support 64-bit.
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By Maximus3D
#268291
The advantages are many with XP64, i recently installed that into my rig and it got a big boost both in speed and stability compared to XP32. And happily games runs great on it! :D

For more info check this thread, it's about the same subject as yours.
http://www.maxwellrender.com/forum/view ... hp?t=27681

/ Max
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By RonB
#268324
Thanks for your input!

I'm going to make the switch today...

Cheers, Ron

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