No, 32GB of RAM is generally not considered overkill for most users today.
No, 32GB of RAM is generally not considered overkill for most users today.
32GB is typical for top-tier gaming builds, while 64GB is usually unnecessary. For other jobs, excess memory depends on your specific requirements.
While playing The Last of Us Part 1 on 16GB RAM, I had to shut down other programs beforehand or risk severe lag. This setup might be pioneering, but it’s unlikely to be the final one where 16GB falls short. With DDR4 memory being so affordable these days, opting for 32GB would have been impractical. It only cost me around $68 for a 2x16GB Corsair Vengeance DDR4-3200 package with Samsung chips about half a year ago.