And, fot the same technology, more space = more latency, therefore: 2 sticks of 8GB is the best you can get in a normal motherboard. 4-channel motherboards are quite expensive. And most motherboards support up to 32GB, so: 2x8GB + 2x8GB. with each pair opperating on the same channel ( 2 Dual-Channel) (as u/DrMcMeow said) 2.

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Newer DDR4 2,133MHz memory has a latency rating of CL15, which means it'll take 14.06ns to perform a read, while DDR3 1,600MHz memory reads at 13.75ns. The cheapest 16GB DDR3 kits made from If you have three RAM sticks, you should use the three slots furthest away from the CPU socket. If you have four RAM sticks and a four-slot motherboard, then you can just populate all four slots with all four RAM sticks. If you have more than four slots on your motherboard, then you either have a server motherboard or a very fancy high-end
Even if it does work, it will still be sub-optimal since half or more of your RAM will be running in single channel mode. BabyBlu (Primary): CPU: Intel Core i9 9900K @ up to 5.3GHz, 5.0GHz all-core, delidded. Motherboard: Asus Maximus XI Hero. RAM: G.Skill Trident Z RGB 4x8GB DDR4-3200 @ 4000MHz 16-18-18-34.
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