The answer is a qualified yes. Capacity will really only have a significant impact upgrading from 8GB or less, and speed will yield a modest spike in performance in specific instances but never For rendering workloads - these don't scale that much with memory to be honest, I think you should be pretty good for that use case even on 2666MHz kit, but I didn't see any tests on 3DS max for example, so I'm not sure about all your programs. 21 Inevitable_Text_5596 OP • 2 yr. ago

Most modern RAM sticks are 4GB, 8GB, or 16GB. If you buy a kit, it will quantify the total amount of RAM by multiplying the capacity of each stick by the total number (16GB = 2 x 8GB).

Why Choose 16GB RAM? 16GB RAM is considered the sweet spot in terms of memory capacity. Going below 16GB is not recommended as most modern games now are based on complex engines and require more RAM. Not having enough RAM to cope with the demand of the game leads to the system becoming choppy and laggy hence owing to a bad gaming experience. If your laptop is using a single 8GB stick of DDR4-2933 memory, moving to 2x8GB DDR4-2666 in dual-channel mode is still an upgrade. Dual-channel mode means you get double the memory bandwidth. You are also increasing memory capacity from 8GB to 16GB which means more memory for games and applications. In terms of gaming performance, the
Firstly, Ryzen benefits a whole lot from ram speed. I recently overclocked my 3000MHz sticks to 3200 MHz and saw a boost on average of 10 FPS in most games and CPU intensive games had better performence. The difference between 2666 MHz and 3000MHz is even greater. Second, you should look how motherboard handles Dual-Channel and Quad-Channel (If
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It depends on your target frame rate and how stable you want it to be. Generally speaking it will be noticeable at above 100fps. CPU: i7-2600K 4751MHz 1.44V (software) --> 1.47V at the back of the socket Motherboard: Asrock Z77 Extreme4 (BCLK: 103.3MHz) CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 RAM: Adata XPG 2x8GB DDR3 (XMP: 2133MHz 10-11-11-30 CR2, custom
No, you shouldn't. The faster RAM would run at the slower speed and will not using dual channel because they are not the same size, it's even possible to have worse performance than the single 16GB stick. Snorlax_lax. OP • 1 yr. ago. it's even possible to have worse performance than the single 16GB stick. Wow, thanks for the information.
Was wondering if it makes sense to change out the RAM (no purchase required as I already have the sticks) for 2 x 16Gb sticks of 2400MHz ddr4 to give a total of 32Gb, or if I will retain better performance with the current 2 x 8Gb sticks of 2666MHz for a total of 16Gb. CyberPowerPC. i7 9850h. 16Gb (2x8) GSKILL 2666MHz DDR4. 512Gb Intel NVME SSD.
Thus, buyers of H370- and B360-chipset motherboards get stuck with a maximum memory data rate of DDR4-2666. Fortunately, good timings can still be had at this mundane data rate to deliver a Here is the analysis for the Amazon product reviews: Name: TEAMGROUP Elite Plus DDR4 16GB Kit (2 x 8GB) 2666MHz PC4-21300 CL19 Unbuffered Non-ECC 1.2V U-DIMM 288 Pin PC Computer Desktop Memory Module Ram Upgrade - Red & Black - TPRD416G2666HC19DC01. Company: Visit the TEAMGROUP Store. Amazon Product Rating: 4.7. just upgraded my DS220+. purchased new about one month ago running: DSM 7.1-42661 Update 3 WORKED! Timetec 16GB DDR4 2666MHz (DDR4-2666) PC4-21300 (PC4-2666V) Non-ECC Unbuffered 1.2V CL19 2Rx8 Dual Rank 260 Pin SODIMM Laptop Notebook PC Computer Memory RAM Module Upgrade (16GB) First, is to use all the memory I have. But based on research, I'm only gonna be able to have 2666mhz because of the hyperx memory. The only plus side to this is that I am getting double the amount of memory I have which is 16gb going to 32gb. The second option I have in mind is to remove the two sticks of 2666mhz ram and only use the 3200mhz huO1.
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