not reallysir if i understand you correctly,
8GB Ram 3200Hz DDR4 25.60GB/s || 16GB = 51.20GB/s
vs
8GB Ram 2133Hz DDR4 17.05GB/s || 24GB = 51.15GB/s
therefor 16GB 3200Hz DDR4 = 24GB 2133Hz DDR4
system 2 has 24GB, 3 Sticks and all same speed 2133Hzthat is simple
system 1:
16GB ram - 51.2GB/s
system 2:
16GB ram - 34.1GB/s
8GB ram - 17.05GB/s
mix of slow and fast ram
now how much ram bandwith you gonna need, that depends on your CPU
if your single core CPU needs 20GB/s to runs at its optimal speed during memory intensive workload, then with system2 it has 33% chance to slow down a bit, and second core would be waiting more frequently then with system 1
if its for gaming...games arent memory intensive workloads, mostly small assets, tho games do like low latencies
yes? well two of those sticks will run fast, 3rd stick will run slowsystem 2 has 24GB, 3 Sticks and all same speed 2133Hz
not reallysir if i understand you correctly,
8GB Ram 3200Hz DDR4 25.60GB/s || 16GB = 51.20GB/s
vs
8GB Ram 2133Hz DDR4 17.05GB/s || 24GB = 51.15GB/s
therefor 16GB 3200Hz DDR4 = 24GB 2133Hz DDR4
Unless you have a need for more than 16GB of ram go with sys 1.More Ram Stick vs More Ram Speed,
Theoretically leaving all PC components the same, and change only the Ram, which system of this two will perform better:
System_1 : [ 2 * 8GB Ram 3200Hz DDR4 ] = 16GB
System_2: [ 3 * 8GB Ram 2133Hz DDR4 ] = 24GB