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Windows running with normal apps, like outlook and antivirus and messenger take 1.5GB of physical ram leaving 2.5GB of Ram which is plenty to play games today. 4GB is nice, 6 or 8 is better and some even turn off their swap. 64bit is more a hassle than 32bit from a driver perspective. Is there really any huge gain going 64, no. It's a persons choice, it's not recommended for everyone and 32bit is the defacto for Windows imho. Most apps like someone said are 32bit anyhow and run in compatibility mode while running 64bit. Try it and see if you like it, if you don't nobody is going to hate you.