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Linux is amazing on my old Thinkpad
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It's an inconceivably large amount of memory and also nothing. It really depends on your perspective.
Gaming PC? Doesn't even qualify because we need the space for those graphics. A wireless router? Huge. Definitely overkill.
Memory is pretty cheap these days but what constitutes a large amount of it depends on the job. Because I mainly do embedded development where memory is measured in 4k pages most everything seems like a lot.