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11-11-2019 02:50 PM #1
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Mixed memory sizes in dual channel slots
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11-11-2019 03:00 PM #2
haihane PC Specs Motherboard Crosshair V Formula Z Processor AMD FX 8350 Memory (part number) Gskill F3-2400C10-8GTX Graphics Card #1 ASUS HD 6950 Storage #1 WD Velociraptor 1TB Storage #2 Corsair Neutron GTX 120GB SSD CPU Cooler Cooler Master Seidon 120XL Case Cooler Master Silencio 650 Power Supply Corsair HX850 Keyboard Corsair K70 RGB Mouse Logitech G500 OS Windows 7 X64 Network Router Linksys E2500
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If that is the case, could I take a baby step and just use one 16?
i'm afraid i can't answer the rest of the questions.
meee avoid mixing ram sticks of differing sizes. it should still work if all you're concerned is total ram size detected.
general rule of thumb i heard was, it will run at speeds depending on your lowest stick speed.
so if you have 4 sticks:
- 2 sticks 8 GB, at maybe 2133 MHz, maybe CL 12 ?
- 1 stick 16 GB, godlike 4000 MHz CL 16,
end result: 32 GB at 2133 MHz, CL... uhh... out of my area of knowledge. if i were me, i'd be glad if it boots up and passes all mem86 tests.
aida64 memory benchmark might take a beating tho.no siggy, saw stuff that made me sad.
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11-11-2019 04:07 PM #3
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They'll all be the same brand and timing specs, just different sizes.
The MoBo manual says this
You may install varying memory sizes in Channel A, and Channel B. The system maps the total size of the lower-sized channel for the dual-channel configuration. Any excess memory from the higher-sized channel is then mapped for single-channel operation.
Now that I read it again, I think this config should allow all 32 in dual channel mode:
- Ch A1 = 8
- Ch A2 = 16
- Ch B1 = 8
- Ch B2 = 16
For some reason at first I thought this was preferred but now I doubt it:
- Ch A1 = 8
- Ch A2 = 8
- Ch B1 = 16
- Ch B2 = 16
To make a half step towards the end goal and save $80 in the short term, do you thinkg this would be OK?
For some reason at first I thought this was preferred but now I doubt it:
- Ch A1 = 8
- Ch A2 = 8
- Ch B1 = 16
- Ch B2 = vacant
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11-11-2019 06:16 PM #4
haihane PC Specs Motherboard Crosshair V Formula Z Processor AMD FX 8350 Memory (part number) Gskill F3-2400C10-8GTX Graphics Card #1 ASUS HD 6950 Storage #1 WD Velociraptor 1TB Storage #2 Corsair Neutron GTX 120GB SSD CPU Cooler Cooler Master Seidon 120XL Case Cooler Master Silencio 650 Power Supply Corsair HX850 Keyboard Corsair K70 RGB Mouse Logitech G500 OS Windows 7 X64 Network Router Linksys E2500
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umm, A2 B2, 8 gig sticks, perhaps?
to enable dual channel memory (hopefully)
single stick, stick then wherever else is left.no siggy, saw stuff that made me sad.
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11-21-2022 10:44 AM #5
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To less RAM than installed
I'm wondering about this:
In my case I'm using 2 DDR RAM kits as follows:
1) Corsair XMS3 DIMM Kit 16GB, DDR3-1333, CL9-9-9-24 (CMX16GX3M2A1333C9)
2) Corsair XMS3 DIMM 4GB, DDR3-1600, CL9-9-9-24 (CMX4GX3M1A1600C9)
I installed them like this:
A1: 1* 8GB CMX16GX3M2A1333C9
A2: 1* 2GB CMX4GX3M1A1600C9
B1: 1* 8GB CMX16GX3M2A1333C9
B2: 1* 2GB CMX4GX3M1A1600C9
While POST he shows me only 12 GB of RAM.
But in BIOS he shows me all the 20 GB of RAM.
What's the problem? How much can the PC use at the moment?
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11-21-2022 05:34 PM #6
That the ending address memory of the mother bios detected. It will not reflect the total available ram the system can provide. In short never mixed ram. The performances will not be actually right. that my opinion. Asus and other mobo manufacturer tested ram in pair or quad pair kit except mix ram combo.