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The RAM specification doesn't affect performance differences between 4 sticks or dual-channel configurations.

The RAM specification doesn't affect performance differences between 4 sticks or dual-channel configurations.

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GamenMetLeviNL
Senior Member
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06-05-2016, 09:54 PM
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Hello. You're planning to purchase 64GB of RAM for video editing and gaming. Your question is about whether using dual-channel RAM sticks impacts performance when you use four sticks together. The product you linked supports dual-channel configuration, which can enhance speed and efficiency in multi-channel setups.
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GamenMetLeviNL
06-05-2016, 09:54 PM #1

Hello. You're planning to purchase 64GB of RAM for video editing and gaming. Your question is about whether using dual-channel RAM sticks impacts performance when you use four sticks together. The product you linked supports dual-channel configuration, which can enhance speed and efficiency in multi-channel setups.

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Gunner12v
Junior Member
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06-05-2016, 10:48 PM
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The dual, triple, or quad channel setting relates more to the motherboard and CPU memory controller than the RAM directly. I'm assuming you're using a consumer system that mainly supports dual channels. With four modules, you'll be operating in dual channel mode, having two modules per channel. It should function properly.
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Gunner12v
06-05-2016, 10:48 PM #2

The dual, triple, or quad channel setting relates more to the motherboard and CPU memory controller than the RAM directly. I'm assuming you're using a consumer system that mainly supports dual channels. With four modules, you'll be operating in dual channel mode, having two modules per channel. It should function properly.