How many RAM cards can I use?

"You Can't Mix RAM Sizes," or "You Can't Mix RAM Brands" Most laptops or computers come with at least two slots for RAM sticks, if not more. Most modern motherboards will provide four RAM slots. There's a prevailing misconception you cannot use different RAM sizes together or that you cannot mix RAM brands.
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How many RAM slots can I use?

Typically, motherboards have a total of 4 RAM slots or two pairs when they are dual-channel. Some high-end motherboards may contain as many as eight slots, and in supercomputers, there may be multiple motherboards per system, up to 32 slots total. Consumer desktops rarely have more than 4 slots, however.
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Can I put a 16GB and 8GB RAM together?

You can add another 16 GB chip to the 8 GB one in there now, but you really don't want to leave it that way. When you have an empty memory slot, or you install memory in mismatched capacities (1 x 8 GB + 1 x 16 GB for example), the memory runs in the lower performing single data rate (SDR) mode.
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Can you use 3 RAM cards?

To answer your question yes you can use three sticks of ram, however you will not get the maximum performance from it like you will from matched pairs in dual channel. For stability & performance, never mix sets and always configure in dual channel mode.
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Can I run 4 RAM cards?

However, you can still use 4 RAM sticks with many motherboards restricted to Dual Channel, and as we'll discuss in this article, you can still see a benefit from it. Even once you're using 2 or 4 RAM sticks in a Dual or Quad Channel configuration, you'll still be limited to stock speeds until you open up your BIOs.
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How Much RAM Do You ACTUALLY Need? (2020)



Can I put 4GB and 8GB RAM together?

Yes, you can use 8GB RAM with 4GB RAM.
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Is 32GB RAM overkill?

In most situations, 32GB of RAM can be considered overkill, but this is not always true. There are situations where 32GB is an appropriate amount to have. It is also a good way to futureproof your PC as requirements increase with time.
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Is 3 sticks of RAM better than 2?

Better than a larger module running in single. That extra stick will run in single channel, meaning it's only half as fast as the other two modules. If you upgrade RAM get another kit of 2 modules identical to your current modules to avoid issues and get the best performance possible.
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Can I use 2GB and 8GB RAM together?

Can we install 8GB+2GB RAM? Yes we can, although ideally the 2 channels better have the same RAM installed.
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Is it OK to mix RAM brands?

Can You Mix Different RAM Brands? In short, the answer to this question is: yes. No matter the brand, speed, and size of the RAM, theoretically you can mix and match RAM in your system; though it may prove to be problematic. Also, depending on the setup & workload, you may not even notice a difference in performance.
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What happens if you use 2 different RAM sticks?

If you add a mismatched RAM stick, it will run in the single-channel (asymmetric) mode, which provides single-channel bandwidth and uses the slowest supported memory timing.
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Is 64gb RAM overkill?

Is 64/128 GB of RAM Overkill? For the majority of users, it is. If you plan on building a PC purely for gaming and some general, basic, everyday activity, 64 GB of RAM is just too much. The amount of RAM you need will ultimately depend on your workload.
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Can you have 2 different RAM speeds?

You can use memory modules of different speeds as long as they are faster than those specified for your computer. It is recommended to use modules of the same speed as those already installed in your system. If you do mix speeds, the modules will all run at the speed of your slowest modules.
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Does my motherboard support 4 sticks of RAM?

Your motherboard does support 4 sticks of ram. But, if you are thinking about just adding 8gb, consider... Ram is sold in kits for a reason. A motherboard must manage all the ram using the same specs of voltage, cas and speed.
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Do all 4 memory sticks need to match?

"You Must Use an Equal Number of RAM Sticks" The final myth is that you must always use an equal number of RAM sticks. Like the first section on different sizes, you don't have to use two or four or six RAM sticks. No, you can use one stick of RAM—hence why manufacturers make and retail single sticks of RAM.
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Which of the 4 RAM slots should I use?

In the case of a motherboard with four RAM slots, it's probable you'll want to install your first RAM stick into the slot labeled 1. A second stick should go into Slot 2, which isn't next to Slot 1. If you have a third stick, it would go into Slot 3, which will actually be between Slot 1 and Slot 2.
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Can I use 2 GB RAM with 4 GB RAM?

YES! you can install a 2gb and 4gb RAM chip together. As long as the frequency is the same there isn't going to be any issues. However, if you add 2gb 1066 and 4gb 1600 the system will read the 2gb and 4gb has 1066.
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Can I use 16GB and 4gb RAM together?

Its possible, but there is a fairly large chance it wont work properly. Only RAM sold in kits is guaranteed to work together. You can use a single stick by itself if you have to, it wont run in dual channel so the performance will be a little slower, but its not going to be any better using the 4GB stick alongside it.
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Does RAM need to match?

A common misconception about RAM is that you can put any RAM into any slot. You can do that, but it won't work, or it will work ineffectively. If you have four RAM slots, always buy matched pairs of RAM (two sticks from the same company, same speed, and same capacity) for the best results.
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Is it better to have one 16GB RAM or to have 2 RAM of 8GB?

Always go with a matching pair. 2 8GB sticks will yield roughly 25% more performance over a comparable 16GB stick. Dual channel is always going to be better than single. You will absolutely notice the difference in pretty much all applications that use more than 2GB of memory, which these days is pretty much anything.
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Can you have an odd number of RAM sticks?

that might work, are they all the same speed and timings? you will have no useful dual channel support with those two odd matched sticks, but it ideally should work. be warned some motherboards cap off at eight GB.
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Can you use 4 sticks of RAM dual channel?

Yes... dual channel works with 2 or 4 but be aware that this puts a greater load on the memory controller.
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Will more RAM help FPS?

Effects of RAM on FPS

Since RAM stores short-term information, having a higher RAM will help in producing more FPS. Why? Because RAM is an essential tool that will help increase the speed of your computer in general. It's not fast in itself, but it allows your computer to be fast with its storage capacity.
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Is 3200mhz RAM good?

Unless you're big on productivity tasks or just simply futureproofing, 16GB is the sweet spot. You want to look for DDR4 RAM that runs around 3,200MHz for Intel chips and 3,600MHz for AMD's latest offerings. This should give your CPU enough bandwidth cushion to handle gaming and work-related tasks.
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Is 16GB RAM enough 2021?

Few games, even the latest ones, will actually take advantage of a full 16GB of RAM. Instead, the extra capacity gives you some wiggle room in running other applications while your games are running. For the vast majority of gamers, 16GB is enough.
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