My input is... I doubt that the current top-of-the-line offerings are going to perform badly.
However, you might want to double that RAM.
My input is... I doubt that the current top-of-the-line offerings are going to perform badly.
However, you might want to double that RAM.
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The only other move you could make (sticking with Intel) would be to go with an X99 setup for 6/8/10 cores, but I doubt you'd need it playing at 1920x1080.
The only reason I say this is so you're covered in case you upgrade your display to a higher resolution, or really want to crank up the video settings. You should budget for WoW eating up to 2GB per game client, so that's 10GB just for five game clients—plus 2-3GB for Windows, plus whatever else you're running.
You can always add the other 16GB later, but don't wait too long because you'll forget about it and then the RAM you'll want will be EOL, and you won't be able to find the exact pair to match your current pair. Then you'll be stuck using mis-matched RAM, possibly hindering the performance of one of the two sets, or you'll be paying for a brand new full set of 32GB all over again.
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