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Fordítási probléma jelentése
slots 1 & 3; &/or slots 2 & 4
and 8gb is generally sufficient
8GBx2 = 16GB dual channel
8GBx4 = 32GB dual channel
You always want the RAM amount divided by two sticks. You could also divide it into 4 memory sticks, but then it would be two sets of dual channel. An X79 2011 mobo/CPU can do full quad channel.
8GBx8 = 64GB quad channel
8+4 can work, but will be hybrid dual ch (if the mobo supports it)
the first 8g (4g from first 8g dimm, and 4g from 2nd dimm) will work as in dual ch mode
and the last 4g (remaining 4g from first dimm) will be single ch
Ok thanks man
CORSAIR 8GB DDR3 VENGEANCE PRO RED 1600MHZ (2X4GB) good?
Is your motherboard duel or tri channel memory?
Duel channel memory - use lots of two memory sticks (1-3 slot or 2-4 slot)
Tri channel memory - use lots of three next to each other
Will get a Asus Maximus VII Ranger
Thx for the help :D