its still a common doubt between 16 vs 32gb. reading a lot about it, especially here at r/buildapc i descided to go with 32gb, and its awesome!
the price difference on ddr4 is minimal (even outside north america), so unless bound by a very tight budget 32gb is a no brainer.
having "too much" ram leaves a headroom, now i can simply do whatever i like without any worries about running out of ram
thanks everyone
ps: until 2025-10-02 i was using a second gen intel xeon and 12gb ram (not dual channel 4gb + 8gb), and yes my computer was 14 years old when it finally died
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