Microsoft quietly deletes Windows 11 doc pushing 32GB RAM for gaming after outrage
windowslatest.com May 4, 2026

Microsoft quietly deletes Windows 11 doc pushing 32GB RAM for gaming after outrage

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Microsoft has retracted a support document suggesting 32GB RAM is the "no worries" upgrade for gaming, after it sparked outrage among gamers. The document, which was published in the company's Learning Center, stated that 16GB RAM is the baseline and 32GB is the recommended upgrade for gaming. Microsoft has since removed the document and blocked web archives from surfacing it, but the company has not provided a statement on the matter.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Windows 11's growing RAM appetite isn't just about games — it's driven by Microsoft's own shift to Electron and WebView2 for system apps, which consume memory inefficiently.
  • · Recommending 32GB while simultaneously causing the bloat that makes 16GB feel insufficient is a conflict of interest Microsoft hasn't addressed.