If you can keep your game clients below 1.5GB of RAM, then no. If you cannot guarantee that, then 32GB probably won't be enough.
Nope. Time to pay the exorbitant prices for DDR4.
There are three builds listed on the first page of this thread, and two of them are my recommendations. However, if you were 20-boxing on a 3770K, then I would imagine you'd be able to 20-box on a Ryzen 7 1700 seeing as it should, in theory, be twice as good.
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This sounds very odd. The software I linked to was last updated 6 weeks ago and it states that the 7000-series Skylake-X processors are supported. You're saying this is not the case?
Do you have a link to this issue? Unless my basic search terms are wrong, Google doesn't show a single result where someone using Skylake-X cannot set their CPU affinity. As people continue to upgrade and adopt Skylake-X, it will be useful to let people know more about it.
In Legion, the only thing I have to compare it to is my own experience. I moved from a Samsung 850 Pro SSD, with the typical speeds seen in every single review, to a PCIe m.2 RAID 0 setup which is ~10x faster, and as far as I can tell, there isn't much of a difference—I had no stuttering issues before making the move, and I have no stuttering issues now.
Again, if you're running more characters, then I can't directly compare, but I am playing five characters at a ~4K resolution with my settings turned up, so I am producing a good amount of load on all of my hardware, which could be comparable to someone running more characters and lesser settings.
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