I've been experiencing stuttering on my PC, especially when I open a browser while gaming. I currently have a 16GB 3200MHz CL16 RAM kit, but it's set up as 2x8GB. I'm wondering if there's any benefit to using a combination of 1x16GB and 1x8GB until I can get another 16GB stick to complete the pair.
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Generally, using two RAM sticks is preferred because of the dual-channel memory support that most motherboards and CPUs utilize. It helps with overall performance, especially in gaming scenarios.
From what you’ve described, using 1x16GB with 1x8GB seems like a solid choice since it may help with your RAM capacity issues. However, two 8GB sticks could be faster if you're just looking at performance.
Mixing different RAM kits isn't usually recommended, but if you're in a bind, you can go for the 1x8GB + 1x16GB until you get another 16GB stick.
The mixed configuration of 1x16GB and 1x8GB can work too. It'll run the first 16GB in dual channel and the last 8GB in single channel as long as they maintain their speeds. So, it could potentially give you enough memory to help alleviate stuttering.
Given your current setup, 2x8GB would typically perform better, as long as they operate at their advertised speeds. It's crucial to ensure they are running as expected.

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