π» *CMD style, Techie style:*
Open Command Prompt and type:
`wmic os get osarchitecture`
Hit Enter.
Itβll tell you: **32-bit or 64-bit.**
Old school, but effective.
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π» *CMD style, Techie style:*
Open Command Prompt and type:
`wmic os get osarchitecture`
Hit Enter.
Itβll tell you: **32-bit or 64-bit.**
Old school, but effective.
#CommandLine #WinTips #TechTwitter #MyStudyNotes
π₯οΈ *Know Your System*
To check if youβre Win32 or Win64:
1. Open File Explorer
2. Right-click βThis PCβ > Properties
3. Look under *System type*
β
Easy peasy!
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π§ *Quick Tech Tip:*
Wondering if your PC is Win32 or Win64?
π Press **Windows + I** > System > **About**
Scroll to *"System type."*
Boom β 64-bit or 32-bit OS info right there.
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π¬ Want to go deeper into Infinity Fabric, SMT, or PCIe vs HyperTransport?
Drop a π» and Iβll keep the #MyStudyNotes flowing.
Stay curious, Tech Fam! πβ¨
π₯ Tip for Techies:
If you're building a PC:
βοΈ Hyper-Threading helps in **productivity tasks**
βοΈ HyperTransport matters in **older AMD builds or multi-CPU systems**
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π In a nutshell:
| Tech | Does What? | Brand |
| --------------- | ------------- | ----- |
| Hyper-Threading | Multitasking | Intel |
| HyperTransport | Data transfer | AMD |
| #MyStudyNotes | | |
π§© Fun Fact:
AMDβs HyperTransport was used in older systems (Athlon 64, Opteron). Modern Ryzen/EPYC CPUs use **Infinity Fabric**, which builds on HyperTransport concepts!
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π Key difference:
πΉ Hyper-Threading = Inside the CPU (running tasks)
πΈ HyperTransport = Outside the CPU (moving data)
Think: HT = productivity | HTport = traffic control
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π Hyper-Transport is about **speedy communication**
Your CPU needs to talk fast to RAM, GPU, SSDs, etc.
Hyper-Transport is like a **superhighway** that moves data with low latency.
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π οΈ **HyperTransport = Data Highway**
AMDβs high-speed **internal bus** tech
β‘οΈ Connects CPU to RAM, I/O, and even other CPUs
β‘οΈ Replaced older, slower Front-Side Bus
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π‘ Example of Hyper-Threading:
You're editing video and playing music β HT lets your CPU split up the load more efficiently.
More work done in less time = smoother performance.
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βοΈ **Hyper-Threading = CPU Multitasking**
Intel technology that allows one physical core to run two threads.
β‘οΈ Acts like 2 virtual cores
β‘οΈ Boosts multitasking
β‘οΈ Great for streaming, editing, and dev work
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π§ **#MyStudyNotes**
Letβs break down two tech terms that sound alike but do very different things:
(Intel) Hyper-Threading (AMD), Hyper-Transport Ready? Letβs go! π§΅
Hey, did you know that #SecureBoot is like the bouncer at the club? It stops malware from crashing the party before your OS and anti-malware software arrive! π‘οΈ #TechFacts #StayProtected #MyStudyNotes
Even though the 6th-gen processors & chipsets were discontinued in 2020, they form the foundation that later generations build on! π» #intel #AMD #MyStudyNotes
Infrastructure as a service... it's coming... #cloudops... #mystudynotes
All 15,000 RPM drives are SAS drives, not SATA or PATA drives #MyStudyNotes
The "big three" in computer parts are the motherboard, processor, and memory. If you want to make it, you have to have these. π #MyStudyNotes
**"Horsepower πβ‘ is a measure of power that indicates how much work an engine can do in a given timeβ1 HP equals lifting 550 lbs 1 foot in 1 second! #CarTalk #HorsepowerExplained"** #MyStudyNotes
Engineering is the application of scientific principles, mathematical methods, and creativity to design, build, and maintain structures, machines, devices, systems, materials, and processes. #MyStudyNotes