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FYI there is a Windows XP as well as Athlon XP so a more clear title might help get the best responses.
With WIndows Vista, 7 or 8 you might be pushing it. Yes they will run but performance might be better on Windows XP. On the other hand Windows XP is not a good investment to go buy because it is obsolete and will hold a new machine back when you do get a new machine.
However a sensible option would be 64bit Linux. Steam OS 64bit for example when it comes out next year. In the mean time, Linux Mint 64bit would also be good.
You can usually get a Linux that will run with less than Windows for free. Some very micro versions of Linux for example include Puppy Linux and Damn Small Linux. These distros are usually around 100MB or less. So it will be very easy for your machine to run them.
Trying to upgrade 8 years old PC is kinda waste of money.
Btw, xp 64 works fine for games I had 0 problems with it.
Unless you're turning it into a NAS server to which the upgrades can run real cheap for a decent return.
It was a few years after release once they had worked most of the bugs out.
However it is going to be EOL very soon and I dont recommend it.
Also new hardware maynot support drivers for that OS for much longer.
I recommend Windows 7 64-bit if you are going to reinstall the OS anyway.
You cannot upgrade from 32-bit to 64-bit of any version of Windows without a complete reinstall of the OS from scratch.
Since I went with win 7 64-bit version though I haven't had any problems.
Again I'd suggest getting a copy of win 7 as XP will be EOL in the next few months and some games coming up may not even support XP or even low amounts of memory.