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<blockquote data-quote="vito" data-source="post: 27493329" data-attributes="member: 97913"><p>it's a really bad time to invest in a pc but you should decide based on your requirements. </p><p>btw DDR5 is already out (although outrageously expensive at the moment) but since you're planning to use this system for a prolonged period of time going with newer tech can be beneficial. it's something to consider</p><p></p><p>but I think 64 gigs maybe a bit of an overkill like other's have mentioned if you don't utilize it in your work. but on the other hand buying a ram kit is always better than buying ram separately (good compatibility). you can go for a 32 gigs and save some money</p><p>you can go with 1660 and upgrade down the line or go for a better card now (but prices are sky high these days)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vito, post: 27493329, member: 97913"] it's a really bad time to invest in a pc but you should decide based on your requirements. btw DDR5 is already out (although outrageously expensive at the moment) but since you're planning to use this system for a prolonged period of time going with newer tech can be beneficial. it's something to consider but I think 64 gigs maybe a bit of an overkill like other's have mentioned if you don't utilize it in your work. but on the other hand buying a ram kit is always better than buying ram separately (good compatibility). you can go for a 32 gigs and save some money you can go with 1660 and upgrade down the line or go for a better card now (but prices are sky high these days) [/QUOTE]
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