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Does the Speed Reduction Caused by "2dpc", Which Inserts Two Memory Modules to Increase Memory Capacity, Affect Content Creation Performance?

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When configuring a workstation with a consumer-class CPU, striking a balance between memory (RAM) capacity and speed is a key consideration. It's known that when operating in "2 DIMM per Channel (2DPC)" mode, which installs two memory modules in each channel to increase memory capacity, the maximum supported memory frequency decreases. Puget Systems, a custom computer company based in Auburn, Washington, conducted a study to determine the extent…
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When configuring a workstation with a consumer-class CPU, striking a balance between memory (RAM) capacity and speed is a key consideration. It's known that when operating in "2 DIMM per Channel (2DPC)" mode, which installs two memory modules in each channel to increase memory capacity, the maximum supported memory frequency decreases. Puget Systems, a custom computer company based in Auburn, Washington, conducted a study to determine the extent…

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GIGAZINE broke the news in on Saturday, February 14, 2026.
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