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I think this is the cue to hit "unsubscribe"!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8NEmWmrLHI
Has nothing to do with dual rank or single rank for all your posts.
You on the either hand, are still spamming useless information. It's like you went to google, since couldn't understand how Dual Rank worked, and ran into commands someone posted.
As the video posted by someone else in this thread.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8NEmWmrLHI
It explains it all.
Edit:
And if you want to make RAM even more confusing, there's also Bank Groups on each memory module as well. x4, x8, x16.
So, you need to know about Speed, e.i. 1800Mhz x2 for 3600Mhz during Dual Data Rate Mode. The Ranks, Single, Dual, Quad(rare in most home PC's) And also Bank Groups!
Namely, quad rank will typically only be seen on a consumer desktop if using four modules, where each module is dual rank. That's what I use and rank always shows as "dual" in such software. So there is an argument to be made to learning about it rather than relying on it a software field reading, but the notion that applications are "hacks" isn't one I agree with (plus looking up the part number will do the same thing and return the rank per module, not necessarily the rank of the system).
Also, probably more odd, but you CAN have tri-rank. That would involve using some RAM that is dual rank and some that is single rank in the same channel. And octo rank and such exists, but mostly in servers (I wonder, can HEDTs do this too, given they often have six to eight DIMM slots?).
Edit: To answer my own last question, probably not. I just realized HEDT is also often quad channel so even with eight DIMM slots, you'd still be limited to quad rank at most.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2bFzQTQ9aI
Explains it better. Though I don't agree with them that x16 is bad per se, it has its uses. But def not for gaming.