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After that, its always better to run 2 sticks of RAM of the same brand and size together in dual channel mode then mix models and brands to get a bit more and lose dual channel.
So 64GB of RAM in dual channel mode >>>>>>>> 80GB of mixed RAM without dual channel
You could get 4x16 kit if you really wanted 64GB, or if your plan to do 128GB, which I assume either you're trying to do RAM disk, or high studio 3D rendering work that need so much RAM. IMO 32GB basically enough to do nearly anything you want, but if you really need that much RAM then go for it, there no benefit to gaming just so you know if there no ram issue to begin with.
But yeah 64GB way overkill for this, but if you really think you need that much RAM, you can do it if you want, but I still think 32GB is all you really need for this if trying to do multi tasking with large ram usage.