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If you don't care/want/need new new new stuff, the old X299 chipsets with an i9-7980XE for example would give you 44 lanes with 128GB of RAM
That'd probably be okay for a while but I always end up adding more services to my lab, and with 76gb currently used I don't think it'd be long until I max out my memory usage. So I'm trying to build something with 256gb at the least so then I know I won't need to upgrade for the next decade or longer.