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Answer by Tonny for What reason would there be for a 64 bit CPU motherboard...

You don't specify which CPU/motherboard you are talking about, so I give you the generic answer.In general:The CPU might be able to address more than 4 GB of RAM (even a large number of 32-bit CPU's...

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Answer by nik for What reason would there be for a 64 bit CPU motherboard to...

A current generation motherboard with max supported RAM of 4 GB would typically require DDR4 RAM. RAM technology has improved significantly since 4 GB RAM motherboards started appearing in the earlier...

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Answer by TOOGAM for What reason would there be for a 64 bit CPU motherboard...

The best reason for that to be documented is... if it were true.The primary reason why 64-bit CPUs were designed was not easy accessing of larger memory addresses, but speed. The fact that speed was...

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What reason would there be for a 64 bit CPU motherboard to support a maximum...

As for x86 CPUs, the 64 bit ones are locked on specific sockets, such that, 32 and 64 bit CPUs never use the same socket. So a motherboard knows if it is equipped with a 32 or 64 bit CPU nd therefore...

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