
Thus, I am consider mixing in RAM of slightly different specs.

The exact model of RAM in my system is no longer available. Model # F3-12800CL10Q-32GBXLĬurrently, I only come close to maxing out my memory capacity except when rendering complex 3d models in 3ds Max and Maya, Rendering 4k Video in Premiere and After Effects and sometimes when working super large Photoshop files (in excess of 2GB). This would max out my LGA 2011 (i7-3930K 6-core 3.2 GHZ overclocked to 4GHZ).

2013 self build graphics workstation from 32 to 64GB by adding 4 more 8GB modules.

With RAM prices dropping, I'm thinking upgrading my Jan.
