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I was searching for a free 64-bit antivirus, since I read somewhere here on SU that its much better for 64-bit systems than the 32-bit version, I have only found 32-bit versions with 64-bit OS support.

Could you point me a free 64-bit antivirus for Windows, and other kinds of software where the 64-bit version outperforms notably the 32-bit version?

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CryEngine 2's Sandbox Editor (The engine that Crysis runs on) massively outperforms the 32bit version when it can have >2GB of RAM all to itself.

As for AVs, a 32bit antivirus will do exactly the same job. No antivirus will have better results from being purely 64bit. (Windows 7 is notably safer by itself on x64, thanks to some nifty RAM-address tomfoolery x86 builds don't have enabled)

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Photoshop performs better in a 64-bit system. You can see some numbers if you scroll to the bottom here.

Word on the street is that the 64-bit edition of Photoshop is 8-12% faster.

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as for anti viruse AVAST is 64 and 32 bit native this works well on anystem and is FREE**

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I couldn't find the 64-bit version download link – Jader Dias Nov 24 at 11:27
the orginal download has 32 AND 64 in the SAME installer – mike Nov 24 at 15:29
what a waste of bandwidth – Jader Dias Nov 24 at 19:43
sorry you don't like the software. I don't install EVERY provider i just have one running and i have windows 7 64 on a dell inspiron 1420. the standard sheild works great.(EVEN before i finish a download(if it was malware or virus) it would tell me and ask if i wanted to delete it.avast has found virus for me that nortons nod and mcaffe COULD NOT find.also non of the these have native 64 bit support – mike Nov 24 at 19:55
I didn't say I don't like the software. I just said that they are probably wasting bandwidth, unless it is some sort of .NET application. – Jader Dias Nov 26 at 15:29
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Try Microsoft's Security Essentials - very well written free antivirus by MS, after Avast and AVG I finally found an antivirus that doesn't slow down computer too much. And it automatically installs 32/64bit version depending on your system.

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