(05-26-2014, 03:29 PM)Kosmos Wrote: I am happy as long as I have all games that I tried playable at comfortable speed and my 10 years old printer and scanner work in my 32 bit OS, because they don't have x64 drivers and my OS consumes less RAM and HDD space, while remaining 512MB from 4 GB ram are used as RAM disk.
I have a camera that only works on XP 32 bit. I use a small partition for that purpose, and have a modern 64 bit OS for everything else.
You literally have zero reasons to use 32 bit these days unless it is a mass budget build for a school or business. Gaming or "emulating" on a 32 bit OS is a terrible idea.
