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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
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<blockquote data-quote="Bryce @ WhipMix" data-source="post: 306676" data-attributes="member: 21732"><p>For performance, dual channel is better. For upgradeability-single channel is better. For example, 2 modules of 16GB memory are going to perform better than a single channel of 32 because the Northbridge/frontside bus have double the RAM access bandwidth. However, utilizing a single 32GB module of memory is better for upgrading later because you can simply purchase an identical module of 32GB memory and jump all the way up to 64GB while only taking up two memory slots.</p><p></p><p>As a general rule, go with multiple modules over single module memory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bryce @ WhipMix, post: 306676, member: 21732"] For performance, dual channel is better. For upgradeability-single channel is better. For example, 2 modules of 16GB memory are going to perform better than a single channel of 32 because the Northbridge/frontside bus have double the RAM access bandwidth. However, utilizing a single 32GB module of memory is better for upgrading later because you can simply purchase an identical module of 32GB memory and jump all the way up to 64GB while only taking up two memory slots. As a general rule, go with multiple modules over single module memory. [/QUOTE]
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