thrakazog
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There seems to be a lot of argument over what uses 64 bit vs 32 bit. Since the base question was "for gaming" , you want to go the 64 bit route. Even if most games don't require it, do you want a system that doesn't play everything ? For example, Crysis 2 with HD textures is only available with a 64 bit OS. You can play the game with xbox graphics on your 32 bit PC, but then why spend money on a gaming machine in the first place ? So, 32 bit if you want to be able to play ALMOST all PC games, or 64 bit if you want to be able to play ALL of them.