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Quad channel ram

Okay so I know some about computers and I thought I had in mind exactly my dream computer I was going to start building but then I tried to find a way to make it affordable I thought of things I could later add, now I have an x99 deluxe ii asus mother board which runs on quad channel as everyone knows, the one thing I'm curious about is can I put in two sticks of ram into it and later add another two just so I can get some part of this up and running or do I need all four right now?

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It doesn't require that you use quad channel. It just supports it - in the same way that mainstream CPUs support dual channel, but you don't need to use it if you don't want to, or can't at the time. So yes, you can put in two DIMMs if you wish.

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2 minutes ago, Sheeplord22 said:

Okay, thank you

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