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Summarizing the story if it were 64bit BO2 would rather a difference but it would be minimal, it would be in the range of 10fps difference against same configuration in standard 32bit, gain can be achieved with any overclocking, exchange or video card.
But if it were the case we would have a gain x64 Approximate 10fps, given the bandwidths of programming in x64.
Games DO NOT need this much memory thus any 64-bit version is of dubious usefulness.
Some programs benefit from 64 bit addressing, like if you're doing a transform on a 15 mega pixel picture with 15 layers in Photoshop. Or if you work at Goldman Sachs and need to run a macro on your 75 tab spreadsheet from hell so you can hide the ponzi scheme from your bosses.
But as the use of the x64 it allows us greater processing cycle.
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