I've been hearing a lot of chatter suggesting that 64 GB of RAM is the way to go, especially if your budget permits it. However, I'm a bit hesitant since it's stretching my finances. I'm planning to build my first gaming PC with 32 GB of RAM. My usual setup includes Opera GX with about 10 tabs open, iCUE, Mystic Light, and I'm mostly playing games like Geometry Dash and Roblox, but not both at the same time. Given that I also have a Ryzen 9600X and Radeon RX 7600, is it wise to invest an extra £100 for the 64 GB option, or is 32 GB sufficient?
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Honestly, 32 GB is more than enough for gaming these days. Unless you're hitting that 32 GB cap while playing, adding more RAM isn’t going to boost your performance. You could always add more later if you find you need it.
Yeah, 32 GB is solid for gaming. If you're not using all of it now, you’ll be fine.