Question about how much ram I need to download

Q: How much ram do I need to download premiere pro? I have 4 right now.  Windows 7 is my platform.  I was told I can only upgrade to 6 rams total. Will that be enough? 
Basically I tried to download the premiere pro trial and could not, even with the help of tech support.  I was told I needed more Ram.  I have the Adobe cloud on my desktop right now and want to try to premiere pro program.

Hi J.Manson,
Please refer to the following link :
http://www.adobe.com/uk/products/premiere/tech-specs.html

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