Gigabyte this week quietly listed its new Designare 64GB RAM kit, which offers that huge capacity spread out across only two DIMMs. With 32GB per module, this appeals mostly to professional creators with very memory-intensive tasks like video editing.
Compatible with both AMD and Intel platforms, in high-end desktop (HEDT) systems with eight slots you could use these to create a RAM pool of up to 256GB.
The kit has a tested frequency of 3,200 MHz and 16-8-18-38 CAS timings, which are great figures for these capacities. Using the XMP 2.0 profiles, you should be able to get them up and running at the intended speeds without any fuss. But remember that they also require 1.35V to operate at these speeds.