First post, by johnyept
I recently got a non-working computer from a friend, it has an ASUS P5KPL-AM EPU with a C2D CPU and 2x2GB RAM. I tried my best to fix the board: replaced RAM, CPU, PSU, GPU, but nothing worked so he gave it to me and bought a new laptop. After removing the board from the case and inspecting it, I found some kind of tiny pink crystalized goo in the bottom left corner on the back of the board, and after scraping it off, it booted! I'm doing a few more tests just to make sure it wasn't a fluke, then I'll add a XEON E5450, a GTS 450, a 128GB SSD and a 1TB HDD and make it my new RETRO-XP machine dual booting Windows XP and Windows 7, since my previous one is running Windows 10 and being used as my current computer. Yeah, 2 computers running Xeons E5450 is my highest computing power so far...
So my question is: should I install Windows 7 x86 or Windows 7 x64 on a quad core machine with a 4GB RAM limit to run old software/games for XP/7? The x86 version will give me some 16-bit compatibility but limit processes to 2GB RAM, while x64 will cut off 16-bit compatibility but allow processes to use more than 2GB RAM. I'm more inclined to use Windows 7 x64 since I'll have XP Pro x86 to fallback on, but I'm open to opinions/suggestions.
RETRO-W98/2K: MSI MS-6309 v1.0, P3 1Ghz, 3x256MB, GF5600 128MB AGP, VD2 PCI, RTL8139D PCI, TB400-2541 PCI, ESS1868F ISA, 160GB IDE
RETRO-WXP/7: ASUS P5KPL-AM EPU, XEON E5450 3Ghz, 2x2GB, GTS 450 1GB PCI-E, 120GB SSD, 1TB sATA