Executing two kinds of rams with varying GB sizes
Executing two kinds of rams with varying GB sizes
Running Corsair 2 x 16 GB DDR4 and a single 8 GB SSD can be fine, but it depends on your needs. If you're using the SSD for fast access or storage, it's okay. However, running multiple drives at once might cause performance issues if your system isn't optimized for it. Make sure your BIOS supports multiple drives and consider whether you really need all four components together.
For an AMD Ryzen processor, it's best to eliminate the 8GB memory module since Ryzen tends to perform poorly with only 3 or 4 modules installed. This can significantly harm overall performance.
The constraints of using just three sticks mean you won’t see a significant improvement. Running them all together would allow you to add an 8GB stick, which would be sufficient if they maintain similar speeds. Consider placing the larger 16GB sticks in the main slots for better performance.