Is the z545 DEC HP a card mother 64bits

I've been successfully running Windows7 RC1 on my z545 (PL147AA) because it was available and upgrade to the production version. My question is whether or not the motherboard (Asus LRTP-LR or HP Bailey-UL8E) just needed to upgrade to 64-bit Windows 7 64-bit architecture, or I'll have to stay with a 32-bit version.

Is there a compatibility test for the 64-bit Windows?

The motherboard is 64-bit capable. Whether or not it supports 64-bit depends on the processor used.

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