Hi all,
I'm looking to buy a 7950X system with 64GB RAM, and trying to figure out the best RAM configuration to go with. I'm aware of the benchmarks showing Zen 3 systems getting a small but noticable performance boost from using 4 sticks of RAM rather than 2. I've also seen various vague references to the same being true on Zen 4, but yet to see any real benchmarks or other clear evidence of this. Given it seems much harder to have 4 sticks running stable at high clock speeds, I'm wondering if in practice we're back to the "2 sticks are better than 4" rule of thumb with Zen 4? Does anyone know of any benchmarks or other detailed analysis of this topic they could point me at so I can understand this better?
Performance and stability of 2 vs 4 sticks aside, I've also seen the reports of very slow (20-60 seconds seems typical?) boot times with the current batch of AM5 motherboards. It seems like even with "Memory Context Restore" enabled (which disables memory training), the memory size, DDR5 speed, and number of sticks might still affect the boot time. Is this something that has been addressed in recent BIOS updates or is it still a problem? Are some motherboards worse offenders than others in this regard? Does anyone know of any recent articles or benchmarks that cover this in detail?
Many thanks for any help on clarifying the above!
I'm looking to buy a 7950X system with 64GB RAM, and trying to figure out the best RAM configuration to go with. I'm aware of the benchmarks showing Zen 3 systems getting a small but noticable performance boost from using 4 sticks of RAM rather than 2. I've also seen various vague references to the same being true on Zen 4, but yet to see any real benchmarks or other clear evidence of this. Given it seems much harder to have 4 sticks running stable at high clock speeds, I'm wondering if in practice we're back to the "2 sticks are better than 4" rule of thumb with Zen 4? Does anyone know of any benchmarks or other detailed analysis of this topic they could point me at so I can understand this better?
Performance and stability of 2 vs 4 sticks aside, I've also seen the reports of very slow (20-60 seconds seems typical?) boot times with the current batch of AM5 motherboards. It seems like even with "Memory Context Restore" enabled (which disables memory training), the memory size, DDR5 speed, and number of sticks might still affect the boot time. Is this something that has been addressed in recent BIOS updates or is it still a problem? Are some motherboards worse offenders than others in this regard? Does anyone know of any recent articles or benchmarks that cover this in detail?
Many thanks for any help on clarifying the above!