What is the performance difference between 2x4GB and 4x2GB?

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What is the performance difference between 2x4GB and 4x2GB?

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If your mobo has 4 memory slots, what is the advantage of running two 4GB sticks compared to four 2GB sticks since both total 8GB? Thanks!
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Re: What is the performance difference between 2x4GB and 4x2

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Typically the more RAM you have the looser the timings (i.e. 2X4GB = 11-11-11-28 vs 4X2GB = 12-14-12-32). Real world results are minimal with the faster timing RAM unless you're running an AMD APU. The other issue is lowered stability but it isn't as bad is it was in the DDR and DDR2 days.
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Re: What is the performance difference between 2x4GB and 4x2

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You always want to go with the least modules possible... It will save you power and lower the heat in your system. It also reduces the chance you'll run into less stability issues and of course there are fewer things to go bad.

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