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ByFeNix1350
Senior Member
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10-21-2016, 10:33 PM
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I'm looking at upgrading to RAM and have a quick question: which option—dual-channel 8GB at 3200MHz or dual-channel 16GB at 2400MHz—will work better for me?
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ByFeNix1350
10-21-2016, 10:33 PM #1

I'm looking at upgrading to RAM and have a quick question: which option—dual-channel 8GB at 3200MHz or dual-channel 16GB at 2400MHz—will work better for me?

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10-23-2016, 09:33 PM
#2
You're checking if you can upgrade your system to a faster configuration while adding more memory. It seems the jump from 2x8GB at 2400Mhz to 3200Mhz would cost roughly an extra $10.
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KapteinHaddock
10-23-2016, 09:33 PM #2

You're checking if you can upgrade your system to a faster configuration while adding more memory. It seems the jump from 2x8GB at 2400Mhz to 3200Mhz would cost roughly an extra $10.

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thadiahunta
Member
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11-02-2016, 11:15 AM
#3
Having 16GB of RAM would equate to 32GB, so I recommend picking that choice.
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thadiahunta
11-02-2016, 11:15 AM #3

Having 16GB of RAM would equate to 32GB, so I recommend picking that choice.

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FakieLife
Member
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11-04-2016, 07:00 AM
#4
At Intel speeds around 2400 MHz are usually sufficient, while AMD systems benefit from 3200 MHz or faster for optimal performance.
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FakieLife
11-04-2016, 07:00 AM #4

At Intel speeds around 2400 MHz are usually sufficient, while AMD systems benefit from 3200 MHz or faster for optimal performance.

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aquaforce2
Member
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11-04-2016, 03:25 PM
#5
Yes, it's possible I can achieve that, should it work. Would that make it significantly quicker?
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aquaforce2
11-04-2016, 03:25 PM #5

Yes, it's possible I can achieve that, should it work. Would that make it significantly quicker?

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JuicyyJ
Junior Member
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11-08-2016, 08:00 PM
#6
I don't have a motherboard, but I can help you find information about it if you tell me your system requirements or what you're building.
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JuicyyJ
11-08-2016, 08:00 PM #6

I don't have a motherboard, but I can help you find information about it if you tell me your system requirements or what you're building.

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Du_Jus_Oasis
Member
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11-08-2016, 09:57 PM
#7
It varies based on your specific tasks and the CPU model. For general use, 16GB works well and is sufficient; just avoid running into heavy multitasking scenarios where more RAM would help. On Intel systems, faster speeds are less critical, while on AMD systems, dual-channel performance is essential to consider.
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Du_Jus_Oasis
11-08-2016, 09:57 PM #7

It varies based on your specific tasks and the CPU model. For general use, 16GB works well and is sufficient; just avoid running into heavy multitasking scenarios where more RAM would help. On Intel systems, faster speeds are less critical, while on AMD systems, dual-channel performance is essential to consider.

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Spaceface16518
Senior Member
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11-09-2016, 05:56 AM
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You own an A320M-S2H aircraft.
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Spaceface16518
11-09-2016, 05:56 AM #8

You own an A320M-S2H aircraft.

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MavrosGR
Senior Member
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11-10-2016, 08:27 AM
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You have just two DIMM slots on an AMD system, so I suggest a package of either two 8GB DDR 3200 MHz units or two 16GB DDR 3200 MHz units. If you have the budget, the 16GB option is better for future upgrades and you can always expand your RAM later.
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MavrosGR
11-10-2016, 08:27 AM #9

You have just two DIMM slots on an AMD system, so I suggest a package of either two 8GB DDR 3200 MHz units or two 16GB DDR 3200 MHz units. If you have the budget, the 16GB option is better for future upgrades and you can always expand your RAM later.