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RAM situation. Help please
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I'm a newbie and recently got to build my first pc.
Straight to the point.
Bought two SINGLE Ram sticks, DDR4 1x8gb ballistix 2666mhz 1.2V
Motherboard has 2 dual configuration channels, A: 2 and 4, B: 1 and 3
Cooler is fat and cant fit Ram into socket 4.
Question: May I use channel B, while ignoring channel A without consequences? May I put the memory randomly because they arent suit for dual channel config?
Let me know!
Thank you for your time!
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I'm a newbie and recently got to build my first pc.
Straight to the point.
Bought two SINGLE Ram sticks, DDR4 1x8gb ballistix 2666mhz 1.2V
Motherboard has 2 dual configuration channels, A: 2 and 4, B: 1 and 3
Cooler is fat and cant fit Ram into socket 4.
Question: May I use channel B, while ignoring channel A without consequences? May I put the memory randomly because they arent suit for dual channel config?
Let me know!
Thank you for your time!
memory desktop-computer fat32 cpu-cooler amd
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If you do not fill a Channel A, with both sticks, then your memory will run in single channel mode. Running in single channel mode comes with a small performance penalty.
– Ramhound
5 secs ago
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I'm a newbie and recently got to build my first pc.
Straight to the point.
Bought two SINGLE Ram sticks, DDR4 1x8gb ballistix 2666mhz 1.2V
Motherboard has 2 dual configuration channels, A: 2 and 4, B: 1 and 3
Cooler is fat and cant fit Ram into socket 4.
Question: May I use channel B, while ignoring channel A without consequences? May I put the memory randomly because they arent suit for dual channel config?
Let me know!
Thank you for your time!
memory desktop-computer fat32 cpu-cooler amd
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user36326 is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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I'm a newbie and recently got to build my first pc.
Straight to the point.
Bought two SINGLE Ram sticks, DDR4 1x8gb ballistix 2666mhz 1.2V
Motherboard has 2 dual configuration channels, A: 2 and 4, B: 1 and 3
Cooler is fat and cant fit Ram into socket 4.
Question: May I use channel B, while ignoring channel A without consequences? May I put the memory randomly because they arent suit for dual channel config?
Let me know!
Thank you for your time!
memory desktop-computer fat32 cpu-cooler amd
memory desktop-computer fat32 cpu-cooler amd
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If you do not fill a Channel A, with both sticks, then your memory will run in single channel mode. Running in single channel mode comes with a small performance penalty.
– Ramhound
5 secs ago
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If you do not fill a Channel A, with both sticks, then your memory will run in single channel mode. Running in single channel mode comes with a small performance penalty.
– Ramhound
5 secs ago
If you do not fill a Channel A, with both sticks, then your memory will run in single channel mode. Running in single channel mode comes with a small performance penalty.
– Ramhound
5 secs ago
If you do not fill a Channel A, with both sticks, then your memory will run in single channel mode. Running in single channel mode comes with a small performance penalty.
– Ramhound
5 secs ago
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