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Combining different size options Blend various dimensions for optimal results

Combining different size options Blend various dimensions for optimal results

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SquishyJelly3
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03-20-2025, 02:30 AM
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I have 16 GB of RAM and am planning to expand for a Hyper-V lab. I’m considering two options: a 32GB kit in dual channel or a 48GB kit in single channel. I want to know which setup works best, especially since mixing sizes could cause compatibility problems like running only in single channel mode.
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SquishyJelly3
03-20-2025, 02:30 AM #1

I have 16 GB of RAM and am planning to expand for a Hyper-V lab. I’m considering two options: a 32GB kit in dual channel or a 48GB kit in single channel. I want to know which setup works best, especially since mixing sizes could cause compatibility problems like running only in single channel mode.

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leo_b0a
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03-20-2025, 05:50 AM
#2
Sure, you can achieve that by using different amounts of RAM on the same channel. For example, pairing a 4GB stick with an 8GB stick allows them to operate in dual-channel mode—each handling 4GB together and the rest in single-channel. The total 48GB will also run in dual-channel if you use high-speed connectors. Just make sure to use 2400MHz RAM modules for optimal compatibility.
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leo_b0a
03-20-2025, 05:50 AM #2

Sure, you can achieve that by using different amounts of RAM on the same channel. For example, pairing a 4GB stick with an 8GB stick allows them to operate in dual-channel mode—each handling 4GB together and the rest in single-channel. The total 48GB will also run in dual-channel if you use high-speed connectors. Just make sure to use 2400MHz RAM modules for optimal compatibility.

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Kozzio
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03-21-2025, 11:59 PM
#3
Gather the remaining two 8GB units. Although you might be conserving a bit, it doesn’t make sense to have 48GB when you probably won’t need 32GB. I’ve swapped RAM before; it’s mainly been on boards from the same brand and with similar speeds, just pairing an 8GB and a 4GB stick instead of aiming for 16GB. Avoid mixing brands and speeds—they’ll always default to 2133, even if timing differs.
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Kozzio
03-21-2025, 11:59 PM #3

Gather the remaining two 8GB units. Although you might be conserving a bit, it doesn’t make sense to have 48GB when you probably won’t need 32GB. I’ve swapped RAM before; it’s mainly been on boards from the same brand and with similar speeds, just pairing an 8GB and a 4GB stick instead of aiming for 16GB. Avoid mixing brands and speeds—they’ll always default to 2133, even if timing differs.

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Frankette44
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03-23-2025, 11:45 AM
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OP noted they'd be conducting a Hyper-V lab, which means additional memory is always appreciated.
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Frankette44
03-23-2025, 11:45 AM #4

OP noted they'd be conducting a Hyper-V lab, which means additional memory is always appreciated.