I've just bought parts for my new PC, but with the current RAM prices skyrocketing due to demand, I'm feeling stuck. I think I might regret only getting 16GB of RAM, and the prices for 2x16GB kits in my area are nearly the same as new ones. I'm considering going for 4x8GB, but I've heard there could be issues with RAM speeds when using that configuration. Would I end up regretting this choice?
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There's a notable difference in quality here. 8GB sticks generally use less capable chips compared to 16GB ones. If you can wait, it might be smarter to go for a better setup even if you need to spend a bit more. Just food for thought!
Using four sticks can indeed lead to struggling to reach the advertised speeds. The DDR5 controllers in this generation perform better with just two modules. If you want reliability and speed, stick with a dual-channel setup.
Honestly, I wouldn't recommend going for 4x8GB. Many find that using four sticks can complicate things, especially with stability and speed. If you're looking to save, I'd suggest buying a single 16GB module and waiting for prices to drop instead.

I totally agree. It’s all about getting the best performance without running into issues down the line.