With varying speeds, the RAM dilemma arises.
With varying speeds, the RAM dilemma arises.
You're looking to upgrade your RAM setup. Your current configuration includes two 16GB 3200MHz sticks and a pair of 8GB 3000MHz sticks on an Asus motherboard. Adding two more 8GB 3000MHz sticks would increase memory capacity, but since your system already has dual 16GB modules, it depends on compatibility and performance needs. The new sticks won't cause issues as long as they're compatible with your motherboard's slots and speed requirements.
What functions would improve with 48GB over 32GB? My prediction leans toward artificial benchmarks and certain high-end scientific or server datasets that only marginally exceed 32GB. Even with identical hardware, adding two DIMMs per channel could push the motherboard to less optimal settings. So it’s not a good value.