First channel holds 8GB each, second channel 16GB each. Combined they total 48GB.
First channel holds 8GB each, second channel 16GB each. Combined they total 48GB.
Hello, I'm not sure about RAM sizes. My motherboard supports up to 64GB, but I currently have 16GB of RAM. Recently, I encountered problems with Photoshop freezing and Adobe apps because I open a lot of Edge while editing. I'm thinking about upgrading my RAM and then getting more. I know the model and speed should match what I want to buy, but I'm wondering if buying two 8GB units when purchasing a 32GB board makes sense, or two 16GB units if buying a 48GB one.
They aren't required, but the slowest connection will be the RAM speed all components use. Just ensure you choose RAM with matching CAS latency. For instance, CL16 works best if your other RAM is also CL16.
He seemed to miss a significant issue by focusing first on RAM, then immediately shifting attention to Photoshop issues. The freezing could stem from many unrelated factors, and since RAM usage is straightforward to monitor during Photoshop work, it makes sense to rule out that problem before investing further.