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for overclocking 24GB hynix M-die dimms are best but they generally cost almost twice of Adie 16GB dimms. It's easier to hit 7600+ with these, specially on 4 DIMM boards.
There are 24GB dimms from micron on the market as well, those are not good for high speed so watch out what you are buying.
16gb Adie is better value right now, You can get a kit for like $100. Higher capacity dimms are just newer, better and cost more than a over year old Adie. Something better probably comes out next year, it's a rapidly evolving segment.