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i agree with jbm, will be a no.

Direct from MS website on it

Just have a read here and it will answer your question =>

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/6...sel_x64faq.mspx

Q. What computers can run Windows XP Professional X64 Edition?

A. Windows XP Professional x64 Edition is designed to work with 64-bit processors from AMD and Intel that support the x64 extensions to the x86 architecture. These include the Athlon 64, Athlon 64 FX, Mobile Athlon 64, Turion 64, and Opteron processors from AMD, and the Xeon with EM64T and Pentium 4 with EM64T from Intel.

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As far as I can see Intel doesn't have a 3.2Gnz CPU that supports HT

and EM64T. There is an extreme edition cpu that supports both, but its

clock speed is 3.73Ghz. The pentium D's only support EM64T

Posted

Not :no:

Intel have ,

iam using intel P 4 531 processor ==>it has 3GHz speed EM64T capable & iMB L2 cache, eXecute Disable bit

Similarly 541 should be clocked at 3.2GHz & have same specs above

640 has same clock & 2MB L2 cache

Posted
Not :no:

Intel have ,

iam using intel P 4 531 processor ==>it has 3GHz speed EM64T capable  & iMB L2 cache, eXecute Disable bit

Similarly 541 should be clocked at 3.2GHz & have same specs above

              640 has same clock  & 2MB L2 cache

You right there is a pentium D processor that runs at 3.2Ghz

I checked on the intel web site to get my info don't know how I missed

that. But according to the intel site here http://www.intel.com/products/processor/pentium_D/index.htm

the pentium D's are the only ones that support EM64T.

The link I clicked on to get to that page was 'CPU's that support EM64T'

But I'l have to take your word for it since you have the CPU.

Page is probably outdated.

Posted

:no:

5xx series support EM64T

It Need to be 5x1 ie the series end with '1'

the diff between 6xx & 5x1 series is the L2 cache size

6xx serie have 2MB L cache & 5x1 series have only 1MB

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