Skip the 64GB unless you’re editing 8K video

Probably not, unless you have a specific workload that needs it.

64GB is a lot of RAM. For gaming, photo editing, coding, or general multitasking, 32GB is plenty — and even 16GB still works for most people. Unless you’re doing heavy 3D rendering, running multiple VMs, or processing huge datasets, you won’t see a benefit.

The motherboard’s DDR4-3200 limit is fine. 3200 MHz is a solid speed for DDR4. The real question is capacity. If you don’t need 64GB, you’re just

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