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01-26-2019 09:17 PM #1
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32GB of RAM (2 DIMMs or 4 DIMMs)
Hello there,
I'm looking to upgrade my RAM to 32 GBs. I currently use the MAXIMUS X HERO. I know that 2x16 is better for the memory controller than 4x8GB but would there be any issue if I choose to go for a 4x8GB setup? The ram will remain at dual channel as far as I know. It's easier for me to go 2x8 now and in a month or two for one more 2x8 kit instead of going straight to 2x16, plus the aesthetics are a factor that I consider. I'm going to run it on the XMP Profile and nothing more.
Any thoughts?
I would be glad to hear your thoughts/opinions on the matter
Kind regards.
I'm about to add this kit: CMW16GX4M2C3200C16 / CMW32GX4M2C3200C16
According to Corsair it's compatible with MAXIMUS X HERO, is that true?
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01-26-2019 09:42 PM #2
Ch3vr0n PC Specs Motherboard Asus Maximus XI Formula Processor Core i9 9900k @ 4.7GHZ (XMP) Memory (part number) CMT32GX4M4Z3200C16 Graphics Card #1 Asus Strix GTX 1080 A8G Sound Card on board Monitor ASUS VG278HR & ASUS VK278Q Storage #1 Samsung 970 Evo 1TB (Boot) & 970 EVO 2TB (Scratch) Storage #2 3X HGST 10TB, 1x HGST 4TB CPU Cooler Scythe Mugen 5 PCGH Case Cooler Master Cosmos II Power Supply Corsair AX860i Keyboard Corsair k95 RGB Platinum Mouse Corsair M65Pro RGB Headset Corsair Voide Wireless SE Mouse Pad Corsair MM300 + Corsair MM800 Polaris (EU) Headset/Speakers Logitech Z-906 OS Windows 10 Pro x64 Network Router Netgear XR500 Accessory #1 Xbox One Elite Wireless Controller Accessory #2 2X Corsair LL140, 4x Corsair LL120 Accessory #3 1x Corsair LED RGB Pro expansion kit, 2x LS100 RGB kit + 450mm expansion kit
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If its on the QVL its tested to be compatible. It's that simple, anything else is at your own risk. Plain and simple.
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01-26-2019 10:19 PM #3
It's been my suggestion to buy the 32GB quad kit in the beginning as you will have less chance of having issues with compatibility due to the boards Topology layout...If you decide to purchase a dual kit now...and add another same dual kit..you will more than likely have issues as mixing memory kits is not recommended.....GSkill memory..IMHO..is more compatible than the Corsair brand and less likely to cause you any issues provided it's on both vendors QVL for the board.
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01-27-2019 01:32 AM #4
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I am using a kit of 4 stick in 32gb ram. and i can say that have being good with any issues so far. I did own also a gskill also kit with also no issues. Like a, maybe 30 weeks i run a issue with same gskill kits. Same model, type, color... all is these but but purchase on different times. and did see issues. I test each kits individually and was ok but not stable where using on 4. (also make changes on slots just in case) Maybe bad luck. I recommend having a kit of 32 on 2 stick if possible or kit of 4 in one purchase. Almost is the same price.
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01-27-2019 02:39 AM #5
Deepcuts PC Specs Motherboard Asus Maximus X HERO BIOS 1901 Processor Intel i7 8700K @ 4.7Ghz 1.215V Memory (part number) CMR32GX4M4C3466C16 @ 3200Mhz 1.360V Graphics Card #1 Asus Strix GTX 1080Ti OC 11GB Sound Card Creative Omni 5.1 USB Monitor Dell 24' S2417DG Storage #1 Samsung EVO 960 nvme 500 GB Storage #2 Seagate NAS 8TBx2 CPU Cooler NZXT Kraken X62 Case Fractal Design Define R5 Black Power Supply Corsair AXi760 Keyboard Razer DeathStalker Chroma Mouse Razer Abyssus OS Windows 10 Network Router Mikrotik
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This is just anecdotal and marketing 100%
I, as well as several friends with Asus boards have had (and some still do) problems with QVL kits.
So reading the QVL and making the according purchase means exactly squat lately.
Asus will just say: "we only guarantee that the kit will run at JEDEC speed".
So it would be nice to not believe the quoted text.
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01-27-2019 04:52 AM #6
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My experience has always been 8GB sticks whether its 2, 4 or 8 of them.
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01-27-2019 08:08 AM #7
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For max overclocking cpu potential the suggestion is 2x16GB as this puts less stress on the controller. Google has many articles on this, including how some of the new extreme oc boards from other vendors only have 2 dimm slots. But 4 real life use I too would suggest 4x8gb
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01-27-2019 05:59 PM #8
TheTiesThatBind PC Specs Laptop (Model) Dell Inspiron 5567 Motherboard ROG MAXIMUS X HERO Processor INTEL i9-9900K Memory (part number) F4-3200C14D-16GTZ Graphics Card #1 EVGA GEFORCE GTX 1080 FTW2 Monitor ASUS VG248QE Storage #1 SAMSUNG NVME 960 EVO 250GB Storage #2 SAMSUNG 850 EVO 250GB CPU Cooler CORSAIR H115i PRO RGB 280MM Case NZXT H700 BLACK Power Supply CORSAIR RM750X V2 Keyboard CORSAIR K70 MK2 RAPIDFIRE Mouse RAZER DEATHADDER ELITE Headset HYPERX CLOUD REVOLVER Mouse Pad RAZER GOLIATHUS CONTROL EXTENDED OS WINDOWS 10 HOME X64 Accessory #1 SAMSUNG 860 EVO 500GB Accessory #2 WD CAVIAR BLACK 1TB Accessory #3 CORSAIR ML120/140 RGB PRO
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Hello there!
First of all, thank you for taking the time to reply. About the QVL thing, the QVL outdated. I contacted Corsair who claimed that there should be no compatibility issues. Plus, QVL is marketing. Even on Ryzen, RAMs on QVL might won't run stable.
Secondly, I don't plan to do any overclocking. Definitely not an extreme one. I'm currently running at 4.7 GHz all core, at 1.264V (Not the best silicon lottery sadly). I'm only gaming on my system and I might do some streaming at some point maybe.
Last but not least, I plan as the next major update on my system to happen in 2021 with the introduction of DDR5 Motherboards and RAM kits.
So, taking all the above into consideration, do I really need to go for 32 (4x8GB sticks) or should I stick to 16 (4x4 GB) sticks?
As I said, I'm aiming at 4 sticks on all 4 DIMMs for aesthetics. Maybe I won't go for the RGB thing after all and try some Trident Z red/silver instead.
If you could share an honest opinion between Vengeance RGB PRO (the new corsair kits) and Trident Z, that would be great as well!
Kind regards
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01-27-2019 06:32 PM #9
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In that case just go for 16gb, more than enough for the needs you've specified. As to the kits themselves, both are excellent it's really down to the aesthetics your after, as that seems important to you, so just go with whichever you feel suits your build.
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01-27-2019 07:15 PM #10
TheTiesThatBind PC Specs Laptop (Model) Dell Inspiron 5567 Motherboard ROG MAXIMUS X HERO Processor INTEL i9-9900K Memory (part number) F4-3200C14D-16GTZ Graphics Card #1 EVGA GEFORCE GTX 1080 FTW2 Monitor ASUS VG248QE Storage #1 SAMSUNG NVME 960 EVO 250GB Storage #2 SAMSUNG 850 EVO 250GB CPU Cooler CORSAIR H115i PRO RGB 280MM Case NZXT H700 BLACK Power Supply CORSAIR RM750X V2 Keyboard CORSAIR K70 MK2 RAPIDFIRE Mouse RAZER DEATHADDER ELITE Headset HYPERX CLOUD REVOLVER Mouse Pad RAZER GOLIATHUS CONTROL EXTENDED OS WINDOWS 10 HOME X64 Accessory #1 SAMSUNG 860 EVO 500GB Accessory #2 WD CAVIAR BLACK 1TB Accessory #3 CORSAIR ML120/140 RGB PRO
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