Hi i am trying to understand what memory interleaving is and how it fuctions on my ryzen system
the motherboard is an asus prime b350 plus. the cpu i am using is a ryzen 5 1600 and the memory i have installed is Corsair rgb vengance ddr4 3000 mhz part number CMR16GX4M2C3000C15 in the bios of my motherboard under Advanced /AMD CBS is the option called memory interleaving and i have 3 different choices 1 Channel
2 Die and 3 Socket i do not understand what each ones function and how to utilize it properly and need someone to explain Thank you
Does your motherboard have an auto option for this feature?
If yes, I would leave it at that because the OS manages memory allocation anyway.
I have a B450 platform & leave mine on auto.
Yes i do have the auto feature set and it is working well what i wanted to understand was the differences between these 3 so i could get a better understanding of them there is no explanation on the web on how these 3 differ
Yes, my search engine shows numerous results about that topic too.
This may be the gist of what it means...
ok i read the article but i am still confused as to the actual 3 choices i have on my b350 motherboard
1 is channel
2 is die
3 is socket
so if possible these three is what i need explained thanks