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glennbo
Adept I

what is memory interleaving how does it work

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

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alwayshope
Adept I

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.

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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

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Yes, my search engine shows numerous results about that topic too.

This may be the gist of what it means...

What is Interleaving? - Definition from Techopedia

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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