❤Single channel vs dual channel ram for gaming ❤ Click here: http://postnorolsu.fastdownloadcloud.ru/dt?s=YToyOntzOjc6InJlZmVyZXIiO3M6MjE6Imh0dHA6Ly9iaXRiaW4uaXQyX2R0LyI7czozOiJrZXkiO3M6NDU6IlNpbmdsZSBjaGFubmVsIHZzIGR1YWwgY2hhbm5lbCByYW0gZm9yIGdhbWluZyI7fQ== There are also triple channel DDR-3 X58 chipset boards that require sets of three and quad channel that use sets of four. This was time well spent in my book, even if I will never directly benefit from the info, I'm appreciative of now possessing the knowledge. That being said, purchasing a Single Channel Memory does leave the door open for future Dual Channel Utilizing. Quentin Scar for example with 64players would be ideal. But yes, I also have B-Die RAM. I tested from 3200Mhz to 3600Mhz but anything past 3466 was about same results,so I left out above 3466Mhz. I questioned this choice since, surely, it made more sense to use 2x4GB rather than 1x8GB from a performance standpoint. Yes, it's just a simple multiplier. I could have just pulled two of the caballeros' original four memory sticks but I decided some would be concerned the 16GB vs. As such, we saw significant performance differences between the Single Channel vs Dual Channel Memory modules, with the Dual Channel having a clear lead in each case. Though, at 3200 I'd be sincere 12-14-14, or if Odds work then 13-14-14 I was able to get my 3200 CL15 kit to get into Windows at 13-15-15, but wasn't benchmark-stable. Effective Dual Channel Architecture As you can see above, the D0-D63 represent the first channel, D64-D127 represent the second channel. I use my laptop for sincere gaming as well as some 3D Modelling and Rendering. Ryzen 2 Single Channel Vs Dual Channel + Best Ram Settings - Single Channel vs Dual Channel Memory: Which One Is Better? Ryzen 2 Single Channel Vs Dual Channel with normal 3200Mhz timings + Best Ram Settings for my Ryzen 2 System with tight timings, in some games at 2560x1440 Ultra settings. To see if there is a difference when gaming at ultra settings with high resolution. I tested from 3200Mhz to 3600Mhz but anything past 3466 was about same results,so I left out above 3466Mhz. I found the sweet spot for FPS on my Ryzen system and that was 3466Mhz with tight timings. A couple weird results ,could be just Nvidia Shadowplay anomaly. There are plenty of others who have shared there findings with the lower settings and lower resolutions. Ya sorry only showed 3466 command rate,should have made that more clear. Command rates are 1T for all. Special settings on the ram,just copied what was on the ram stick F4-3200C16S-16GVK 1x16 for the 3200 benches. Best results with 14-15-15-39 for some reason or I just could be crazy. This is going to make me sound like an ass, so I apologize in advance heh The timings you used at 3200 end up making your results provide people with no useful data. You've taken a slower speed and equipped it with higher latency, and then pit it against a faster speed with tighter timings. Otherwise, since 14-15-15 at 3466 works, no reason to not use that at 3200. Though, at 3200 I'd be trying 12-14-14, or if Odds work then 13-14-14 I was able to get my 3200 CL15 kit to get into Windows at 13-15-15, but wasn't benchmark-stable. Ok I admit that I skipped over your hardware list after reading the initial post, and then viewed the chart... However, since I'm not sure which data is correct I'm leaving the above, just struck, but also as a primer of sorts to the rest of my message... Now after I see in your components list, it may be a 1x16GB stick? If so that does make way more sense and makes the data way more usable! As such, I'm assuming that it's the Chart that is incorrectly labeled for Single Channel and that it needs to be 1x16? That being said, I do still have a couple critiques of things I'd personally love to see: - First is that it'd be nice to see the 3200 speed have lower timings; however, if that's not possible then I understand entirely as it's a lot of RAM and likely Dual-Rank, so might be a lot to ask of the memory controller to run with tighter timings. As it sits, the 3200 test is a good data point as it offers apples to apples between 2x8GB presumably Single-Rank in Dual Channel and a 1x16GB Dual-Rank in Single Channel. Are they the same between the 1x16 and 2x8 runs? They can have a significant impact on performance if they've not been configured to be as equal as possible. This would also go for if you would add another 3200 test on the 2x8 with tighter timings for comparison against the 3466 test. While it's a lot of work to nail them all down, the easiest way would be: for the Single vs Dual 3200 run the 2x8GB with the 1x16GB's Subs, and if you add a Tight-3200 2x8 then to run with the 3466's Subs then if you want, try to tighten the Sub's at 3200 to make it the best comparison it can be - Lastly, and this is a long shot, but if your board offers you the ability to explicitly toggle Single and Dual Channel, that it'd be interesting to also see what 2x8GB in Single Channel is capable of probably just at 3200 EDIT: Now after re-viewing the chart, it's definitely interesting that at times the 1x16 has much better 1% and 0. Also that in some tests the 3466's 1% and 0. As such, my conclusion is that the subtimings at 3466 are way out of whack and the cause of the performance anomalies, and also why you found that the even-higher speed results 'sucked' in comparison. In all likelihood you can probably get away with using the 3200 auto Subtimings for 3466, and potentially even for higher speeds, but if anything as a baseline to increase in order to get higher speeds stable. Though it could also be a case of instability, where it has to drop frames in those games and causes the lower percentile results to be worse. Either way they are interesting results and now has me curious about upgrading my laptop Carrizo APU from 1x8GB to 1x16GB since HP screwed the pooch and didn't offer a second DIMM slot. That is, provided the 1x8GB in here is a Single-Rank stick... Yes sorry made a mistake on listing the 16GB Ram Stick on Chart as 1x8. Video I got it correct. Single stick was F4-3200C16S-16GVK 1x16 Timings for this ram are 16-18-18-18 Well I will try to answer the best as i can ,I was doing manual runs and not canned benchmarks so there are differences in each run with the 0. There are two many variables to get reliable results every time you test a game and it really does not make much of a difference with games. I tried to keep it somewhat simple with Regular 3200 timings and 3466 tighter timings. There was too much information and would of been way more confusing than what I posted. I am no reviewer ,someone people are really picky or take results to literal. EG Timings:If interested 2133 CL10-10-10-xx , 2667 CL10-12-12-xx , 2933 CL-14-14-14-xx , 3200 CL-14-14-14-xx. So no real need for Dual Channel memory. I wasted a lot of time which was fun to get the answer I was looking for with single vs dual with 2560x1440 Ultra Settings. If you run games on lower settings and resolutions then Dual Channel does help in some games. Yep, I'm still surprised at the fact there wasn't as much of a difference between the averages. I expected a lot more variance when going to single channel, which also is why I was interested in how --at the very least-- the 16GB stick would've done with tighter timings However, any time when you learn something, is never 'time wasted'! This was time well spent in my book, even if I will never directly benefit from the info, I'm appreciative of now possessing the knowledge. Which is also the reason behind my curiosity of performance with tighter timings; the more the merrier. I thank you for sharing this all with us! Just be sure to keep in mind those who use their systems for 3+ years and prefer to have the components in working stable order so they can sell them after. There's a great human analogy here lol Just because someone likes something doesn't mean they should do it every day. Some people like drugs, some like alcohol, but taking in excess of either isn't healthy. As such, just because Samsung RAM lets you overclock better with higher voltages I don't think it's specifically the B-Die equipped sticks , doesn't mean it will for extended periods. Similarly, just because some people's components are capable of it, with minimal circuit pathway degradation, doesn't mean everyone's are of equal quality. Second verse, same as the first, with regards to the CPU. Just sayin', is all. Particularly with the price of RAM, but the CPUs aren't any cheaper either. I'd be really bummed if my RAM or CPU were needing replacing, even if G. Skill were to warranty it, I'd still be without my gaming rig for awhile! There's a great human analogy here lol Just because someone likes something doesn't mean they should do it every day. Some people like drugs, some like alcohol, but taking in excess of either isn't healthy. As such, just because Samsung RAM lets you overclock better with higher voltages I don't think it's specifically the B-Die equipped sticks , doesn't mean it will for extended periods. Similarly, just because some people's components are capable of it, with minimal circuit pathway degradation, doesn't mean everyone's are of equal quality. Second verse, same as the first, with regards to the CPU. Just sayin', is all. Particularly with the price of RAM, but the CPUs aren't any cheaper either. I'd be really bummed if my RAM or CPU were needing replacing, even if G. Skill were to warranty it, I'd still be without my gaming rig for awhile! Did I misunderstand you? Thus my previous message, asking all those things to figure out how you'e determined that 1. Or for that matter, why you'd even need 1. I'm assuming you're running a first gen Ryzen, and if you got a golden sample that'll run at 4. But if that's how it's been running at for 18+ months again, I'm speculating since you've not mention speeds , then high praise to you for that feat You have more courage than I do! But yes, I also have B-Die RAM. Did I misunderstand you? Thus my previous message, asking all those things to figure out how you'e determined that 1. Or for that matter, why you'd even need 1. I'm assuming you're running a first gen Ryzen, and if you got a golden sample that'll run at 4. But if that's how it's been running at for 18+ months again, I'm speculating since you've not mention speeds , then high praise to you for that feat You have more courage than I do! But yes, I also have B-Die RAM. It kinda happened by accident, it's a 1600x and under xfr it would go up to 1. It kinda happened by accident, it's a 1600x and under xfr it would go up to 1.