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Thread: 32-bit vs 64-bit
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23-05-2012, 09:17 #1
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32-bit vs 64-bit
I was just wondering what the benefit of using the 64-bit client/server is to using the 32-bit. I know that in general, 64-bit allows for more memory usage but Teamspeak isn't a memory intensive program. Is there another benefit?
Also, can a 32-bit client connect to a 64-bit server? Along those same lines, can a Mac client connect to 64-bit server?
I am trying to set up a LAN and I am just curious about which clients/servers I should get.
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23-05-2012, 09:22 #2
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There is no difference in somethign you will nothice. The speed is also the same. The only difference i know so far from our developers is, that the program could use more than 4Gb of your RAM, but i never heared, that this happened so far

You can connect to a 32 or 64 bit server with your 32 or 64 bit client without any problem.
It makes no difference for the user, who connects to your LAN, if the server runs under 32 Bit or 64 Bit.
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