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Wife's System: i9-9900K Stock // Cryorig H7 Quad Lumi // Gigabyte Z390M Gaming // 32GB (4x8) Corsair Vengeance LED DDR4 3200 // ASUS KO RTX 3070 // Cooler Master Master Box NR400 ODD // Seasonic Focus Plus Gold 850w // 1TB ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro/1TB SAMSUNG 860 EVO/4TB Western Digital HDD // Displays: LG Ultragear 27GL83A-B/AOC AGON AG241QX/ASUS VG248QE // Glorious GMMK TKL // Logitech G502 Hero // Corsair Void Pro RGB / / LG BDRW / / NexStar 5.25" USB 3 Enclosure My System: i9-10900KF 5.1-5.3ghz 1.375v // Corsair iCUE H150i Elite Capellix // Gigabyte Z590 Aorus Elite AX // 32GB (4x8) Crucial Ballistix Elite DDR4 4000/CL18 // ASUS RTX 3080 TUF OC // Corsair 5000D Airflow // Corsair SP120 RGB Pro x7 // Seasonic Focus Plus Gold 850w //1TB ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro/1TB Teamgroup MP33/2TB Seagate 7200RPM Hard Drive // Displays: LG Ultragear 32GP83B /Lenovo L24Q-30/Lenovo L24Q-30 // Glorious GMMK TKL // Logitech G502 Hero // Corsair Void Pro RGB If you needed to fill like a swimming pool (rendering), that's maybe not enough for you, and you'd like something bigger, but for filling cups (gaming), it's more than you need.īefore you reply to my post, REFRESH.
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Having 32GB is like having a 5-gallon pail full of water, to fill cups. The capacity of the RAM (8GB, 16GB) is how big the jugs are. Faster RAM is like having a bigger hole to pour water out of. The speed of the RAM is like the size of the hole at the top of the jug.

Better, because you can fill more cups faster regardless of how big the cups are. Running dual channel is like having two jugs pouring at the same time.

Fortnite is like filling standard dinner glasses. Unless you have so many cups, or so large of cups, that you run out of water in the jug before 30 seconds is up, you'd never notice. For my analogy, every 30 seconds, the jug refills - how this really works for RAM is more than I want to get into, but it helps explain the analogy. Think of RAM like water in a jug, and think of gaming like you're filling cups.
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It doesn't push its performance into the PC, the PC pulls data through it when it needs to use it. Having more RAM than you need doesn't do anything. You'll get better performance running two sticks over one stick, for sure. However, having two sticks of RAM, even if it is way more than you need, is good simply because it's dual channel. No, it won't increase your performance, your CPU and GPU can't push enough data to use all that RAM.
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