Discussing RAM means exploring its role, types, and performance.
Discussing RAM means exploring its role, types, and performance.
Sure, it's common to keep just two Corsair Vengeance LPX 3200mhz 4x8 (32) RAM sticks for a build. That configuration offers good performance without overcomplicating things. You don’t need more than that unless you have specific needs. If you find a better deal later, you can always upgrade.
Typical CPUs support 4x DDR4 without problems. A 3200 MHz clock speed works well with both Ryzen 5600 and Intel 9900K models.
It's not a reasonable cost. You can purchase two 16 GB sticks for 47 euros on amazon.de: https://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/W6nd...m2e3200c16 4 x 8 GB sticks are typically around 35-40 euros on the used market.
It's more affordable on Amazon, though the shipping fees increase the total cost. I could get two 16-channel 3200MHz units for 60 euros or four 8-channel 3200MHz kits (two at 8 channels) for 50 euros. Would it really matter that much? Also, can you find a screenshot from the most popular PC parts marketplace in my country? There aren't many options to choose from.