So, I bought my components, but a friend actually put my pc together (getting a bit older, don't trust the old manual dexterity as much these days). I have 4 16 gig ram sticks, but it occurred to me to check if they were actually set up for quad channel (my board, X399 Tachi, does support that). The easiest way I found was to download CPU-Z and check that way.
Tried to just post a screenshot of the readout, but it's not cooperating. So, on the memory tab of CPU-Z, it lists "4 x 64 bit" in the "Channels #" box.
I am not sure if this is telling me that this is in quad channel mode, or if I have 4 sticks all in single channel mode.
Anyone familiar with this program know? Or is there another program I should use to check this?
Not a huge deal since I haven't had performance issues, but since I'm going to have a new internal SSD plugged in in the next few weeks, might as well have the RAM rearranged to enable quad channel if it isn't already.
Many thanks.
Tried to just post a screenshot of the readout, but it's not cooperating. So, on the memory tab of CPU-Z, it lists "4 x 64 bit" in the "Channels #" box.
I am not sure if this is telling me that this is in quad channel mode, or if I have 4 sticks all in single channel mode.
Anyone familiar with this program know? Or is there another program I should use to check this?
Not a huge deal since I haven't had performance issues, but since I'm going to have a new internal SSD plugged in in the next few weeks, might as well have the RAM rearranged to enable quad channel if it isn't already.
Many thanks.