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Should I use 64-bit guests on my 64-bit host?

Posted: 27. Jul 2009, 06:15
by Will Pittenger
I have Vista 64-bit SP2 running on a Core 2 Quad with 8 GB of RAM with plenty of disk space for a host. Is it better to go with a 64-bit guest or a 32-bit guest? Video card is a ATI Radeon HD 3450.

Re: Should I use 64-bit guests on my 64-bit host?

Posted: 27. Jul 2009, 09:36
by sej7278
Will Pittenger wrote:I have Vista 64-bit SP2 running on a Core 2 Quad with 8 GB of RAM with plenty of disk space for a host. Is it better to go with a 64-bit guest or a 32-bit guest? Video card is a ATI Radeon HD 3450.
yes i found that 64-on-64 is a fair bit faster than 32-bit guests on a 64-bit host (linux in my case) especially with things like compilation, bit of a shock to me as i've been using 32-bit guests mainly for reasons of portability (i can run them on my 32-bit hosts too).

video card is irrelevant.

Re: Should I use 64-bit guests on my 64-bit host?

Posted: 27. Jul 2009, 09:45
by Will Pittenger
sej7278 wrote:
Will Pittenger wrote:Video card is a ATI Radeon HD 3450.
video card is irrelevant.
Until the demand on the host is taken into account. I normally have DreamScene and two docks running.

Re: Should I use 64-bit guests on my 64-bit host?

Posted: 27. Jul 2009, 19:54
by Sasquatch
Then still, video card is irrelevant, as the Guest won't see it anyway. Are you sure that you can run 64 bit Guests? Check the manual or VirtualBox FAQ for the requirements. Your CPU might very well be capable of VT-x, but your motherboard still needs to support that feature, and you have to have it turned on.