What operating systems will support 32 GB or even 64 GB of RAM

I am looking to upgrade my computer and going through the parts I noticed that my base and my motherboard has space for up to 64 GB of RAM, I know there are many answers to this but a lot of them I don't understand. I would like if possible a list of operating systems that support up to 64 GB of RAM.

On Sunday, October 5, 2014 22:33:51 + 0000, sambulmer wrote:

By core I mean cpu, I simply referring to it as the core.

Okay, I understand, but let me warn to be careful; If you are using
no standard nomenclature - names that others have not - you are likely to
confuse those who try to help you. I didn't know you meant 'CPU '.
(which, moreover, is synonymous of "* central * processing unit"; there are)
No "core" of this expression).

and the motherboard, I'm looking at is maufactured by asus and can be found here: http://m.novatech.co.uk/products/components/motherboards/intelsocket2011/x79chipset/

Yes, I see that it does not support 64 GB.

I know its bad unlikely hoghly never need 64 gb but I want the best and want to be equipped for any situation, it's in the game, but it's also for game design.

Your choice of course, but even if at some point in the future, 64GB
will be necessary, it is also likely that at that time, almost everything
otherwise the computer will be obsolete and current versions of Windows
you won't, either.

If it were me, I wouldn't buy more 16GB now (even it's a lot, and)
It is highly unlikely that you will need that much). You can always add
later if you think you need.

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