Hi. I found this site but I think it is discussing the 32 vs 64 bit OS. You may need SLI graphics card to do what you want. http://stason.org/TULARC/pc/video-faq/29-How-can-an-8-16-32-64-128-bit-video-card-work-on-my-16-32-64-bit-system.html
From the site: "The advantage to having a 64+ bit video processor attached to a 32 bit (or smaller) bus/CPU is that the video card can perform many operations without input from the CPU. These operations include screen refreshes, pixmap painting, moving of windows, etc. Since the video processor moves more bits per cycle (i.e. 64), it can complete video tasks very quickly (i.e. move 3 24 bit truecolour values at once)."
2007-03-23 03:06:15
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answered by Cirric 7
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there's no way to do that.i've tried before with win x-64.and my graphic card are supported windows xp 64bit.
I was use ASUS EAX 1600 XT with VGA driver x 64 and it still runing at 32 bits.the mean of 64 bits are the the processor runing in 64 bit computing,not for 64 bits color quality
2007-03-23 11:17:04
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answered by nomad 3
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Both your monitor, your VGA card, and possibly, your motherboard must support it. And yes there is a specific card that can do that.
2007-03-27 01:53:46
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answered by Anonymous 2
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there most likely is a graphics card that can support it. it's not really necessary however, i don't know of any applications available for a consumer Operating System that are designed in 64bit color depth.
2007-03-23 10:07:19
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answered by DEAN L 2
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You monitor must support it.
2007-03-23 10:04:36
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answered by the_smeltzers 2
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