Computer Spec for handling large sets of data.

countryfan_nt

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Hello friends! Hope all is safe & well,

I am working on large sets of data e.g. 40 columns X 200 million rows. CSV combined through PowerQuery, and displayed with PowerPivot with slicers and everything.
will be using: Excel 2013 Professional Plus.

Please help, I am wondering what are the recommended specs for a desktop, when dealing with such size?
 

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