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01-23-2018 02:22 PM #1
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4X16 or 8X8 RAM for 64GB.?
best regard.
I am assembling my pc and I am in the part of buying Ram memories, I want to mount a block of 64GB in total, then I get a question and it is whether to choose a kit of 4X16 or 8X8?
I would like to know which of the two kits would be more stable for my configuration? which is a X99-PRO / USB 3.1 motherboard and an Intel Core i7-5960X Extreme Edition CPU
The memories that I intend to buy are the F4-3200C14Q-64GTZSW (4X16) and the F4-3200C14Q2-64GTZSW (8X8)
(4X16) https://gskill.com/en/product/f4-3200c14q-64gtzsw
(8X8) https://gskill.com/en/product/f4-3200c14q2-64gtzsw
I hope you can help me!!
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01-23-2018 02:39 PM #2
Menthol PC Specs Motherboard M 10 Apex / XI gene Processor 8700K / 9900K Memory (part number) 2x8 Gskill Trident Z 4266/2x2x8 Gskill Trident Z 4500 Graphics Card #1 RTX 2080ti / GTX 1060 Sound Card SoundBlaster Ae5 / Onboard Monitor BENQ 32" 4K Storage #1 Intel 900p 480GB/Samsung 960 Pro 1TB Storage #2 Intel 750 1.2TB/Plextor 1 TB 2X 950 Pro CPU Cooler Corsair H150i AIO / H1110i Case Corsair 740 ? Lian Li Air Power Supply Corsair AX 1200i / AX 1200i Keyboard Corsair Mouse ASUS Strix Headset HyperX Cloud Alpha Mouse Pad ASUS Headset/Speakers Logitech Z906 OS 10 X64 Pro Network Router Verizon Fios Accessory #1 Intel Wifi BT pcie card Accessory #2 Red Bull Accessory #3 English Breakfast Tea
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I can't speak to the 4x16 kit but the 8x8 kit works very well on X99 at 3200mhz
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01-23-2018 02:52 PM #3
offthewall69 PC Specs Laptop (Model) Alienware 15R3 (for eh, work) Motherboard Maximus IX Hero Processor I7 7700K underwater Memory (part number) G.SKILL DDR4 3200, F4-3200C16Q-32GTZR Graphics Card #1 EVGA GTX 1080 FTW Hydro Copper 08G-P4-6299-KR underwater Graphics Card #2 EVGA GTX 1080 FTW Hydro Copper 08G-P4-6299-KR underwater Monitor AOC Agon AG352UCG 35” Curved G-Sync Storage #1 SAMSUNG 850 EVO 2.5" 1TB SSD Storage #2 SAMSUNG 850 EVO 2.5" 500GB SSD CPU Cooler CPU & GPU in an open loop with EKWB blocks and pump and alphacool 120 and 360 x-flow radiators Case In Win 305 Black Power Supply EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 G3 Keyboard Razer Blackwidow Mouse Razer DeathAdder Headset HyperX Cloud II Gaming Headset OS Windows 10 Pro Accessory #1 Razer Tartarus Keypad Accessory #2 EK-FB ASUS M9H Monoblock - Nickel
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Unless you're concerned about aesthetics, save yourself a few bucks and go with 4X16. Bench tests have shown there is no performance gain, and if you want to add more RAM down the line you can. More sticks mean more components can fail or become unstable. 4X16 is the easy choice today.
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01-23-2018 03:52 PM #4
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8x8 kit 100% of the time. While bench test may show no performance gain at stock clocks there is a huge difference in OC ability. 8GB sticks have always beat 16GB chips hands down.
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01-23-2018 04:07 PM #5
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Greetings.
the case is that my cpu is an intel core 5960x Haswell E and I do not think I can enjoy either a very high oc, offthewall69 made me come to reason in relation to a 4X16 Kit because maybe in the future I will buy a cpu and Motherboard with more capacity of Ram to go up to about 128 GB, and so not have to discard these modules.
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01-23-2018 04:11 PM #6
jpmboy PC Specs Motherboard Rampage VI Apex Processor 7980XE Memory (part number) G.SKill 3600c15 (2x)2x8GB Graphics Card #1 Titan V Graphics Card #2 Titan V Monitor ROG PG278Q Storage #1 Intel 900P Storage #2 4TB Raid 10 CPU Cooler Custom Water Power Supply AX1500i Keyboard Ducky Mouse ROG Spatha Headset Ultimate Ears Custom IEMs OS Win 10/Win7 Pro
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this somewhat depends on the MB you are using. That 8x8GB G.Skill kit is running on my R5E10/6950X rig at 3400c13-14-13-29-2T @ 1.45V - has been at that speed and timings since the platform launched. 1T would not hold stable to GSAT. 4x16GB gives you room to expand, but in general, high density, DS ram is more difficult to tune and , at least in my hands, never OCs (or lowers timings) as well as 8GB SS sticks. That same kit ran 3200c12-12-12 on my R5E/5960X.
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01-23-2018 04:22 PM #7
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01-23-2018 04:49 PM #8
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01-23-2018 06:14 PM #10
offthewall69 PC Specs Laptop (Model) Alienware 15R3 (for eh, work) Motherboard Maximus IX Hero Processor I7 7700K underwater Memory (part number) G.SKILL DDR4 3200, F4-3200C16Q-32GTZR Graphics Card #1 EVGA GTX 1080 FTW Hydro Copper 08G-P4-6299-KR underwater Graphics Card #2 EVGA GTX 1080 FTW Hydro Copper 08G-P4-6299-KR underwater Monitor AOC Agon AG352UCG 35” Curved G-Sync Storage #1 SAMSUNG 850 EVO 2.5" 1TB SSD Storage #2 SAMSUNG 850 EVO 2.5" 500GB SSD CPU Cooler CPU & GPU in an open loop with EKWB blocks and pump and alphacool 120 and 360 x-flow radiators Case In Win 305 Black Power Supply EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 G3 Keyboard Razer Blackwidow Mouse Razer DeathAdder Headset HyperX Cloud II Gaming Headset OS Windows 10 Pro Accessory #1 Razer Tartarus Keypad Accessory #2 EK-FB ASUS M9H Monoblock - Nickel
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If the goal is to overclock, I would agree. At stock speeds mixing kits with the same specs does not generally cause issues. My response to OP was based on his desire to have a stable rig; I'm sure you would agree that overclocking reduces stability. I've personally seen a 5960K drive two DDR4 3000 4X16 kits for a total of 128Gb of RAM on an ASUS board at XMP settings. Still going strong 1 year later...