I've got a setup with 32GB of DDR4 RAM, split between two sets of Vengeance—both 3200 MHz, one standard, and one with RGB. They're installed in slots 1 and 3 for one set and 2 and 4 for the other. I added the second set a year ago and managed to get them running at the right speed, but I'm starting to face issues. My PC only boots reliably every other time and my game, Infinity Nikki, freezes right after loading, requiring a force shutdown. I've already tried a few fixes, including adjusting the RAM speed and settings in the motherboard BIOS, but nothing seems to work. Should I revert to using just 16GB to see if it stabilizes, or is there a potential fix to get all 32GB working again? With my typical usage of a game, Discord, and some browser tabs, what's the best path forward without buying new RAM?
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Make sure to check the BIOS. Sometimes issues arise from memory not being correctly recognized. If the BIOS shows 32GB but you're having problems, that could indicate instability. Better to have 16GB that runs smoothly than a faulty 32GB setup.
Running just 16GB might help stabilize things if your setup struggles with all 4 sticks. Four sticks can sometimes be too much for the memory controller, leading to issues. If you need minimal stuttering, try using just one pair and see how that goes. For many users, 16GB is more than enough for gaming and multitasking.

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