Coming from a single core 32 bit Windows 7 to a quad core 64 bit with Windows 8, I noticed a marked improvement in pereformance on "batch changes". While the RAM usage is realtively the same (nearly 50% of 2Gb on the old, and only slightly more than 1Gb of 4 on the new) I'd say the processor has a lot to do with it. The old was 2.1gHz, and the new is 2.4, but having three more cores and a 64 bit architecture makes it run much faster.
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Re: What is the most important part of PC to speed up global code replacement on thousands of pages?
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