32GB of DDR4-3200 SODIMMs, in 2x16GB sticks. Hades Canyon NUC
16gb of DDR4-3000 (Clocked to 3200 - Its samsung so could go higher when I have the chance). Decided to put the extra money towards the motherboard and go x570 as a CPU/RAM upgrade later will be more useful/cheaper rather than go 32gb now.
Looks like I'm the only one with this arrangement, 48GB, quad-channel DDR4-3000
Started off with 16GB in 2014 when I built this, then added in another 32GB the other year as I was finding 16GB was under pressure when playing games with applications idle in the background. I'm glad I did it, as I'm using far more virtual machines now, and I'm generally idling around the 30GB mark. I'm in the process of wangling a new development workstation which I'll go for 64GB for starters. I'm not ready to upgrade yet, keeping an eye out for DDR5 roadmaps. Will probably start go with 4x16GB as a starter on my next build.
I've also got my home server running numerous virtual machines, but due to avoiding things like Windows and Java that's running without over-provisioning on 8GB
Currently 16GB though I'm looking to upgrade as I've recently got into 3D modelling.
For my new build I have a 256GB Corsair Vengeance RGB quad channel kit
32GB in current PC
Currently running a flight in MS FligtSim along with some browsers on other two screens and using 18GB of it, so it looks like 32GB was the correct choice three years ago.
64 GB in my Asus ROG X570 Crosshair VIII Hero with Ryzen 9 3900X.
It will do for a good long while.
Try to make each and every day the best it can be.
32GB of DDR4 at 1066
64gb of corsair 3600 2 x 32 gb sticks
64GB DDR4 3200MHz QUAD CHANNEL, 8 units 8GB each.
I have 32gb, but I'm going to 64gb soon (although I know not why)
4x32GB / 128GB, enough so far for photo and video post post-production use, more than enough for any genre of gaming.
8Gb and 16Gb when that ASRock mobo finally comes into stock at Scan and I can start the new build.
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