16GB model runs at 1600Hz while 32GB version operates at 1333Hz.
16GB model runs at 1600Hz while 32GB version operates at 1333Hz.
You have a mix of 4x4GB DDR3 1600MHz and 4x8GB DDR3 1333MHz RAM. For performance, higher frequency generally matters more than total gigabytes, especially in modern systems.
I'm placing it inside an iMac, which means overclocking isn't possible here.
More RAM boosts speed only when you actually use it. For systems with under 16GB, adding 32GB won’t change the outcome.