I'm using Super on my XP desktop now (3.4GHz P4-HT Prescott) and it does what I want, but I just got a laptop (i3-330U dual core) running Win7-64bit and even though its benchmark scores are a lot higher than the desktop, Super runs a bit slower on it. I'm wondering if a native 64bit conversion utility would speed things up and if so, does one exist?
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Most 64 bit video software doesn't run appreciably faster than the 32 bit versions
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In my experience Cores = Speed and 64bit OS need excess ram to thrive which means they can speed up a process way faster with a top processor and 8-16gb. My 4gigs is enough to handle most though excessive multitasking and editing is calling for an upgrade.
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