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Processor | Intel Core i5-6600 @ 3.9GHz |
Motherboard | Gigabyte GA-Z170-HD3 Rev 1.0 |
Cooling | Quality case, 2 x Fractal Design 140mm fans, stock CPU HSF |
Memory | 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4 3000 Corsair Vengeance |
Video Card(s) | EVGA GEForce GTX 1050Ti 4Gb GDDR5 |
Storage | Samsung 850 Pro 256GB SSD, Samsung 860 Evo 500GB SSD |
Display(s) | Samsung S24E650BW LED x 2 |
Case | Fractal Design Define R4 |
Power Supply | EVGA Supernova 550W G2 Gold |
Mouse | Logitech M190 |
Keyboard | Microsoft Wireless Comfort 5050 |
Software | W10 Pro 64-bit |
Too many variables. Unless they did the review by analyzing multiple different motherboards from different makers, multiple different CPUs from different makers and multiple different RAM running in multiple different environments, preferably with both W11 and W10 (maybe Linux too), any review would pretty much be anecdotal.This is something TPU could do a review on w/ DDR5, this is a super common question, not alot of data out there.
But is it? The question was, "2 sticks is better then 4 sticks?"But this thread here is about AM4 and DDR4.
Yes, the OP's example was with an AMD DDR4 board but he did not stipulate the question was exclusively for AMD or DDR4.
In fact, he ended his opening post with, "how much difference is there in % between 2 vs 4 sticks?"
IMO, if the scope of the topic is to be limited/restricted, then it should be specific and the question should become, "With my b550x motherboard and 5600x CPU, what is better, 2 x 32GB or 4 x 16GB?"
Otherwise, we are all just speculating.