Issues with AMD Ryzen 4 DIMM RAM at 3600 MHz
Issues with AMD Ryzen 4 DIMM RAM at 3600 MHz
No, the system doesn't support accessing Windows using four sticks at the standard configuration.
He seems fixated on having four sticks of RAM on a standard consumer motherboard. According to AMD, this setup reflects the performance you'd expect with DDR5 in its early days. For first-generation Ryzen systems using DDR5, such a configuration isn't typical. Consumer boards aren't designed to support four sticks of RAM, and the layout is usually 2+2, not four separate channels. Just grab two 64GB sticks and move on.
The choice of using four RAM slots is entirely my decision. If memory and performance weren’t priorities, we wouldn’t be discussing this. It’s hard to imagine fitting two dual 64 GB RAM sticks in my country, so please refrain from speaking like that without understanding the situation. What AMD mentioned about RAM might be accurate, but you have no insight into this motherboard—every component is built with military-grade quality.