32GB RAM with Intel 13th gen is fine.
Yes, absolutely. Zero compatibility issues there.
Intel’s 13th-gen (Raptor Lake) works with both DDR4 and DDR5, and 32GB is the sweet spot right now for gaming and productivity. The real question is whether you pair it with a motherboard that supports your RAM type and speed.
If you’re building from scratch, grab DDR5 for future-proofing. If you’re upgrading an existing DDR4 board, 32GB of DDR4-3200 is still plenty fast. Just make sure you enable XMP in the BIOS to actually get the rated speed.
The only thing I’d check: don’t mix mismatched kits (e.g., two different sizes or speeds). Stick with a single 2x16GB kit and you’re golden.
You won’t have problems. Future You will appreciate skipping the 16GB bottleneck.
