Depends on how you have your memory splitted, I'd say 32 should be OK, but if that's already what you have, go for 64 (16x4), your Motherboard supports up to 128GB (32x4) of RAM, but that's an expensive overkill.
Depends on how you have your memory splitted, I'd say 32 should be OK, but if that's already what you have, go for 64 (16x4), your Motherboard supports up to 128GB (32x4) of RAM, but that's an expensive overkill.
You need to check which RAM generation it's supported by your motherboard, but I'm sure it's either DDR4 or DDR5.
You need to check which RAM generation it's supported by your motherboard, but I'm sure it's either DDR4 or DDR5.