Ram
Ram
Your R5 3600 with KLEV, two X2 8GB RAM modules at 3600MHz, and a CL18 socket is well-equipped. Adding 32GB RAM would provide more memory for multitasking and performance, making it a good upgrade if you need it.
The goal is usually to see if extra memory improves performance for specific tasks. If you're looking to boost your PC's capabilities, it can help you track progress. In short, it’s about checking if more RAM makes a difference for your needs.
Additional RAM helps those requiring greater storage, but using only 16GB or less means you won't gain from increased memory space.
This discussion has sparked much conversation—some say a particular YouTuber insists on 32 GB, while others argue that 16 GB works just fine. A few months back I upgraded from 16 to 32 GB and didn’t feel any improvement. Boosting RAM when you’re not actively using it doesn’t make a difference. Unless you have a particular need, 16 GB should suffice for most tasks, especially gaming.
Review your memory consumption in the task manager while performing different tasks. If you're seldom near capacity, it's not necessary. But if it's often full, it might be worthwhile.