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I'm starting to regret not buying additional 2x 16gb ddr4 sticks when i had the chance earlier this year. I still dont need 64gb RAM and probably wont for another 2-3 years. But it would have been nice to have the peace of mind of just having some redudancy for the low price of 50 bucks(back then).
I never had ram fail on me in the past but those sticks are now six years old already and i dont plan to upgrade before second gen AM6 motherboards come around.
On the positive side: That AM4 system 6 years ago was probably my best hardware purchase i've ever done. Unless the hardware breaks i can ride it out for 10 years if i have too. Still plenty of juice left in my now 5800X3D/6900XT combo. Thanks to that int8 FSR4 leak 4K is still on the table with modern UE5 titles. Which is pretty insane considering how fast GPUs aged in the past.
I've had the resources and intent to build a new PC since about Aug of this year, but was busy with some major work projects + some mid-tier family drama, so kicked it down the road with the goals of pulling the trigger over the holidays.
Fuck, what a mistake that was.