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Two sticks of RAM are quicker than four.

Two sticks of RAM are quicker than four.

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Okeh_
Junior Member
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11-18-2016, 11:28 AM
#1
It depends on your needs. A 2x16 setup offers more memory in a compact form, while a 4x8 provides larger individual modules. If you're unsure, consider what you'll use it for most—prioritize speed or space. Don’t worry about overclocking; just pick what fits your budget and requirements.
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Okeh_
11-18-2016, 11:28 AM #1

It depends on your needs. A 2x16 setup offers more memory in a compact form, while a 4x8 provides larger individual modules. If you're unsure, consider what you'll use it for most—prioritize speed or space. Don’t worry about overclocking; just pick what fits your budget and requirements.

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aloyark
Member
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11-18-2016, 11:28 AM
#2
Focuses mainly on boosting RAM speeds, but it's useful if you plan to overclock. Running multiple RAM modules can put extra strain on the memory controller, potentially causing some heat buildup in the IC. Consider prioritizing RAM overclocking for better performance gains.
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aloyark
11-18-2016, 11:28 AM #2

Focuses mainly on boosting RAM speeds, but it's useful if you plan to overclock. Running multiple RAM modules can put extra strain on the memory controller, potentially causing some heat buildup in the IC. Consider prioritizing RAM overclocking for better performance gains.

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luluj2015
Member
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11-18-2016, 11:28 AM
#3
At identical speeds and settings, 4x8 may slightly outpace it because you’re assured of at least two ranks per channel. 2x16GB could match in performance based on the kit’s rank setup. It might also OC more since fewer ranks per channel usually results in higher clocks, though this varies by configuration. Overall it’s a small difference—stick with 2x16GB for simplicity.
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luluj2015
11-18-2016, 11:28 AM #3

At identical speeds and settings, 4x8 may slightly outpace it because you’re assured of at least two ranks per channel. 2x16GB could match in performance based on the kit’s rank setup. It might also OC more since fewer ranks per channel usually results in higher clocks, though this varies by configuration. Overall it’s a small difference—stick with 2x16GB for simplicity.

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sharlene1125
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11-18-2016, 11:28 AM
#4
Two sticks are always preferable. For instance, I’m using four sticks at the moment and I’m struggling to turn on XMP without countless mistakes.
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sharlene1125
11-18-2016, 11:28 AM #4

Two sticks are always preferable. For instance, I’m using four sticks at the moment and I’m struggling to turn on XMP without countless mistakes.

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petiteaxelle
Member
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11-18-2016, 11:28 AM
#5
It varies; I achieve better boosts with two sticks, but four sticks give me more performance, even if it's not as high as with two.
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petiteaxelle
11-18-2016, 11:28 AM #5

It varies; I achieve better boosts with two sticks, but four sticks give me more performance, even if it's not as high as with two.