I'm wondering if there's really a noticeable performance difference between having 32GB and 64GB of RAM. Do most users experience any impact, or is it only relevant for specific heavy workloads?
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Honestly, it mostly depends on what you're doing with your PC. For everyday tasks and moderate gaming, you'll probably not see any difference at all between 32GB and 64GB. But if you start filling up that 32GB with heavy applications or multitasking, you might notice your system slowing down as it uses the swap file on your SSD – and that can hurt performance. If you're comfortably using close to 32GB regularly, it may be worth upgrading!
Yeah, it's all about how you use your machine. If you’re frequently pushing your RAM usage past 32GB, then upgrading makes sense.