F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Consider upgrading your memory if it’s impacting your performance or causing frustration.

Consider upgrading your memory if it’s impacting your performance or causing frustration.

Consider upgrading your memory if it’s impacting your performance or causing frustration.

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master_scope
Posting Freak
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12-30-2025, 11:11 PM
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Hello, your current setup has 64GB of memory with a mix of 2400MHz and 2666MHz sticks. The system lists them all at 2400MHz, but you're experiencing instability when using the XMP profile. Upgrading to 4x16GB 3600MHz sticks could improve performance, especially if they match your CL16 configuration. It might give a noticeable boost without causing issues.
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master_scope
12-30-2025, 11:11 PM #1

Hello, your current setup has 64GB of memory with a mix of 2400MHz and 2666MHz sticks. The system lists them all at 2400MHz, but you're experiencing instability when using the XMP profile. Upgrading to 4x16GB 3600MHz sticks could improve performance, especially if they match your CL16 configuration. It might give a noticeable boost without causing issues.

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mineblork
Member
208
01-01-2026, 05:20 PM
#2
I don't have details about the specific CPU and motherboard used in this system. Could you provide more information or check the documentation?
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mineblork
01-01-2026, 05:20 PM #2

I don't have details about the specific CPU and motherboard used in this system. Could you provide more information or check the documentation?

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Serriously_
Member
60
01-01-2026, 11:45 PM
#3
The setup appears to be either two 4x8 units combined into one system or four separate 2x8 kits within a single system. The burner screen is available upon request. System specifications are likely around 8x8, suggesting an X99 or X299 model (assuming the latter).
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Serriously_
01-01-2026, 11:45 PM #3

The setup appears to be either two 4x8 units combined into one system or four separate 2x8 kits within a single system. The burner screen is available upon request. System specifications are likely around 8x8, suggesting an X99 or X299 model (assuming the latter).

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FaZe_Flash
Junior Member
14
01-02-2026, 03:03 AM
#4
The software gains a noticeable improvement with quicker RAM. This is especially relevant since your setup is a four-channel system, which typically offers more data capacity than many dual-channel DDR4 configurations.
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FaZe_Flash
01-02-2026, 03:03 AM #4

The software gains a noticeable improvement with quicker RAM. This is especially relevant since your setup is a four-channel system, which typically offers more data capacity than many dual-channel DDR4 configurations.

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drawesome54
Member
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01-10-2026, 12:22 PM
#5
I don't think boosting RAM speeds alone will lead to a significant upgrade.
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drawesome54
01-10-2026, 12:22 PM #5

I don't think boosting RAM speeds alone will lead to a significant upgrade.

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Turtuls
Member
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01-12-2026, 08:42 AM
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Processor: i7 7820X, Motherboard: Gigabyte x299, Design: EX memory module.
Storage: Four identical drives, another four in quad mode.
Performance: Runs in quad mode.
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Turtuls
01-12-2026, 08:42 AM #6

Processor: i7 7820X, Motherboard: Gigabyte x299, Design: EX memory module.
Storage: Four identical drives, another four in quad mode.
Performance: Runs in quad mode.