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_chegoo_
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10-26-2025, 11:55 PM
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Your motherboard supports four memory slots with dual channels. You currently have two 16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX 3200 modules and two additional 8GB 3200 modules. Using all four sticks would utilize more RAM than your current setup, potentially improving performance if the system supports it. However, it might also restrict performance to the capacity of the smallest stick (8GB) if the motherboard's maximum is limited.
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_chegoo_
10-26-2025, 11:55 PM #1

Your motherboard supports four memory slots with dual channels. You currently have two 16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX 3200 modules and two additional 8GB 3200 modules. Using all four sticks would utilize more RAM than your current setup, potentially improving performance if the system supports it. However, it might also restrict performance to the capacity of the smallest stick (8GB) if the motherboard's maximum is limited.

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oobaileyx
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10-29-2025, 07:58 PM
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You'd have around 48GB of memory, but probably not much to use it all up. Remember, empty space counts as wasted space, so staying just under the 32GB limit usually gives better performance from upgrading fans rather than adding more RAM.
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oobaileyx
10-29-2025, 07:58 PM #2

You'd have around 48GB of memory, but probably not much to use it all up. Remember, empty space counts as wasted space, so staying just under the 32GB limit usually gives better performance from upgrading fans rather than adding more RAM.

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Sqwalish
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10-31-2025, 10:07 AM
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With 32gb you essentially gain nothing extra during most routine tasks—just increased load on the memory controller and a higher chance of issues. I’d save the 16gb unit for emergencies. Since the 32gb model is also Vengeance, it doesn’t fit with certain configurations, so you might need to change hardware. You could also store them for another machine. The cost of selling that unit is likely around $50 or less.
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Sqwalish
10-31-2025, 10:07 AM #3

With 32gb you essentially gain nothing extra during most routine tasks—just increased load on the memory controller and a higher chance of issues. I’d save the 16gb unit for emergencies. Since the 32gb model is also Vengeance, it doesn’t fit with certain configurations, so you might need to change hardware. You could also store them for another machine. The cost of selling that unit is likely around $50 or less.