64 Bit Drivers?

I am running Windows 7 64 bit and have a Titanium PCI-E. When I check the drivers and they show as 32 bit. Is there no 64 bit drivers? Why have a selection for Windows 7 64 bit in the download section if they are all 32 bit drivers? Am I missing something somewhere?

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