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Device compatible with dual 16GB drives

Device compatible with dual 16GB drives

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Cusack
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08-17-2019, 09:57 AM
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Building a new PC with a 32GB system sounds great. You're considering a 3700x and B450 motherboard. Most B450 boards only support 2x8 or 1x16 slots, which usually cap at around 64GB RAM. You mentioned looking into x570 and dual-channel setups, but it seems those options don't quite fit your needs. Make sure you double-check compatibility details before making a decision.
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Cusack
08-17-2019, 09:57 AM #1

Building a new PC with a 32GB system sounds great. You're considering a 3700x and B450 motherboard. Most B450 boards only support 2x8 or 1x16 slots, which usually cap at around 64GB RAM. You mentioned looking into x570 and dual-channel setups, but it seems those options don't quite fit your needs. Make sure you double-check compatibility details before making a decision.

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JorgeSancho
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08-21-2019, 10:50 PM
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Based on my knowledge, it's typical for an (AM4) motherboard to accommodate 16GB DIMMs. For instance, the B450 Tomahawk MAX supports this configuration. Using four 16GB DIMMs would give you 64GB total, while a single 32GB DIMM would provide the same capacity.
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JorgeSancho
08-21-2019, 10:50 PM #2

Based on my knowledge, it's typical for an (AM4) motherboard to accommodate 16GB DIMMs. For instance, the B450 Tomahawk MAX supports this configuration. Using four 16GB DIMMs would give you 64GB total, while a single 32GB DIMM would provide the same capacity.