Hey everyone! I have a bit of a technical question regarding RAM. If I have a dual-channel setup with 32GB total (2 x 16GB sticks), can it handle processing a task that exceeds 16GB in size? For instance, would it be able to work on something like a 17GB job? Also, how does this compare to a setup with 2 x 32GB? I often do high-resolution rendering and animation, so I want to ensure I choose the right amount of RAM for my needs. Thanks!
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Absolutely! It can handle tasks over 16GB, but keep in mind it will need to load the data in parts instead of all at once. This may slow things down a bit, but it’ll still function just fine.
The number of RAM sticks doesn't matter in terms of processing a single task. Your system treats all the RAM as a single pool. So yes, it can manage tasks larger than 16GB, as long as you have enough total memory available.
That's partially true. Using fewer sticks of the same size might give you a slight performance boost, but it's not usually significant. Just check your motherboard manual for the best configurations!
It really depends on the software and the type of tasks you're working on. In practice, you might not notice much of a difference. I work with large digital paintings, and sometimes my projects hit around 30GB. With that much data, everything can slow down a lot when using scratch disks.

Okay, thank you!