Not really, but it smooths things out.

Probably not in a way you’ll notice. 16GB is still fine for most AAA games. Cyberpunk 2077 and Call of Duty won’t gain FPS from 32GB because they don’t need that much memory to run.

The real benefit is less stuttering. If you’re the type who keeps Discord, a browser with 40 tabs, and Spotify open while gaming, 32GB means you won’t hit the memory ceiling. That’s when your system starts swapping to disk and those micro-stutters show up.

But just for the game itself? You’re better off spending that money on a better GPU or CPU upgrade. RAM is not your bottleneck in Cyberpunk or CoD.

Unless you also do video editing or run virtual machines, 16GB is still the sweet spot.

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