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Well, you could run either 32 or 64. As long as you have the drivers for everything, I would go 64-bit. But if something doesn't have a driver, don't sweat it and just run 32-bit. It will likely only use 3.2GB of your RAM or so....so as long as that isn't critical it shouldn't be an issue.
i've personally never felt that the 64-bit platform was really noticeable faster. Having run both 32 and 64 bit's on the same machine for testing, they seem the same to me doing most normal things.