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I was under the impression that 32 bit systems can use up to 4 gigs of memory. And then .5 to 1 of that is reserved for the bios and such. so you might have 3.5... but that's nitpicking. My home computer shows 3.5. Also -- I found revit 2011 to be much more stable than 2010, and with softer system requirements. My guess is that your success came from updating your graphics drivers. I know there was significant work done between 2010 and 2011 to improve graphics. For example, try turning on shadows and rotating a model in 2010... won't happen. Considering it's so much smoother now, software demands must have been extensively reworked to take the load, maybe using new tricks Nvidia has come up with recently for its hardware. I make it a point to update drivers for video cards every few months.
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