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Looking to boost your skills as a developer? Dual channel or extra RAM can really help.

Looking to boost your skills as a developer? Dual channel or extra RAM can really help.

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FiggerPvP
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07-01-2016, 11:15 AM
#1
You're considering a RAM upgrade for your Asus FX705 laptop. Since you often run Windows but also use Linux in a VM for development, you'll want to balance performance and compatibility. With your current 8 GB RAM, adding more memory can help, but whether you need 8 GB or 16 GB depends on your workload. Running large commit sizes (up to 15 GB) on an 8 GB chip may strain performance, so a 16 GB stick would likely offer better stability and speed. Dual-channel configuration can improve memory performance, so consider that if you're using two RAM sticks. Overall, a 16 GB upgrade seems more suitable for your needs.
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FiggerPvP
07-01-2016, 11:15 AM #1

You're considering a RAM upgrade for your Asus FX705 laptop. Since you often run Windows but also use Linux in a VM for development, you'll want to balance performance and compatibility. With your current 8 GB RAM, adding more memory can help, but whether you need 8 GB or 16 GB depends on your workload. Running large commit sizes (up to 15 GB) on an 8 GB chip may strain performance, so a 16 GB stick would likely offer better stability and speed. Dual-channel configuration can improve memory performance, so consider that if you're using two RAM sticks. Overall, a 16 GB upgrade seems more suitable for your needs.

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MavrosGR
Senior Member
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07-01-2016, 11:27 AM
#2
Consider dual channel setup. If you only have an 8 GB stick, adding a 16 GB one gives you 24 GB of RAM. You can also purchase another 16 GB later and swap it in for the 8 GB, reaching 32 GB total.
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MavrosGR
07-01-2016, 11:27 AM #2

Consider dual channel setup. If you only have an 8 GB stick, adding a 16 GB one gives you 24 GB of RAM. You can also purchase another 16 GB later and swap it in for the 8 GB, reaching 32 GB total.

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MechanoidBlue
Member
62
07-02-2016, 11:30 PM
#3
For enhanced capabilities, dual-channel is available.
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MechanoidBlue
07-02-2016, 11:30 PM #3

For enhanced capabilities, dual-channel is available.

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Azotes
Junior Member
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07-03-2016, 05:27 AM
#4
If you're not doing many latency-heavy jobs and think extra space would be useful, then expanding to a 16GB drive seems reasonable.
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Azotes
07-03-2016, 05:27 AM #4

If you're not doing many latency-heavy jobs and think extra space would be useful, then expanding to a 16GB drive seems reasonable.

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JeroScuach
Member
63
07-04-2016, 09:03 AM
#5
It depends on what you prioritize more—bandwidth or capacity. If extra capacity is required, choose that option. For better latency and speed, go with the 8 gig stick. Edited July 10, 2020 by TofuHaroto
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JeroScuach
07-04-2016, 09:03 AM #5

It depends on what you prioritize more—bandwidth or capacity. If extra capacity is required, choose that option. For better latency and speed, go with the 8 gig stick. Edited July 10, 2020 by TofuHaroto

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DeltaMuffinMC
Junior Member
41
07-04-2016, 10:44 AM
#6
Adding a 16GB drive to the existing 8GB increases capacity, with the first 16GB operating in dual channels (each stick handling 8GB) and the remaining 8GB on the larger drive running in single channel after reaching capacity. Dual channel works best with matched capacities, though it's less reliable if the drives differ significantly.
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DeltaMuffinMC
07-04-2016, 10:44 AM #6

Adding a 16GB drive to the existing 8GB increases capacity, with the first 16GB operating in dual channels (each stick handling 8GB) and the remaining 8GB on the larger drive running in single channel after reaching capacity. Dual channel works best with matched capacities, though it's less reliable if the drives differ significantly.

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xAPPLExPIEx
Senior Member
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07-04-2016, 05:57 PM
#7
Consider dual channel setup but if you own an 8 GB stick, adding a 16 GB one would give you 24 GB total. You could also upgrade later with another 16 GB and swap it in for the 8 GB version, reaching 32 GB. I'm thinking the same but whether extra dual channel speed adds about a third more capacity depends on what matters more—bandwidth or total storage. I'm also unsure about using "Windows Hypervisor" and WSL; setting the UMA buffer size to auto uses 2 GB of RAM, which is why I prefer an 8+16 GB configuration.
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xAPPLExPIEx
07-04-2016, 05:57 PM #7

Consider dual channel setup but if you own an 8 GB stick, adding a 16 GB one would give you 24 GB total. You could also upgrade later with another 16 GB and swap it in for the 8 GB version, reaching 32 GB. I'm thinking the same but whether extra dual channel speed adds about a third more capacity depends on what matters more—bandwidth or total storage. I'm also unsure about using "Windows Hypervisor" and WSL; setting the UMA buffer size to auto uses 2 GB of RAM, which is why I prefer an 8+16 GB configuration.

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Charoonia
Member
134
07-04-2016, 07:35 PM
#8
You own a 4GB stick and an 8GB stick from another brand, and they function well together in dual-channel mode.
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Charoonia
07-04-2016, 07:35 PM #8

You own a 4GB stick and an 8GB stick from another brand, and they function well together in dual-channel mode.

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laxarg9396
Junior Member
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07-11-2016, 06:22 AM
#9
Sorry if I'm incorrect, but doesn't dual channel require identical RAM sizes.
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laxarg9396
07-11-2016, 06:22 AM #9

Sorry if I'm incorrect, but doesn't dual channel require identical RAM sizes.

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Lovechurros
Member
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07-12-2016, 08:13 AM
#10
It doesn’t. It will operate at the pace of the slowest component.
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Lovechurros
07-12-2016, 08:13 AM #10

It doesn’t. It will operate at the pace of the slowest component.

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