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16GB is basically the current standard like 8GB was a few years ago, so the next standard will be 32GB in a couple years
So if that system is going to last you a while may as well go for 32 if able.
32GB is exaggerated for most cases.
I mean even streaming and video / audio editting you probably have enough with 16GB.
You can do these things maybe at the same time (alt tabbing) and your chat window with 20GB, making windows go nuts in your modded minecraft client.
With 64GB, you can run multiple minecraft servers on the background while you play CS;GO, but idk why you'd need that much xDD. Overkill.
Heck only time I ran out of RAM was doing an unoptimized rendering a 30,000x10,000 pixel image .
Definitely have to disagree with that
RAM is becoming more and more important, 8GB just isnt enough anymore these days
I see 10 to 12gb in games like div 2 and fc5 then look at bl3 just using 1080p.
16gb is on the cusp with 8gb just being silly.
Yeah, 16GB is good, 8GB not so much these days depending on the game/settings.
But for now , imho, 64Gb purely for a gaming rig is somewhat akin to a blunt pencil. ie pointless .