Consider dual channel or single?

Jul 30, 2018
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So have Intel Pentium g4560 (with no graphic card)
And I'm confused between this two memory modules, I need 8gb ddr4 ram
1) Corsair Vengeance LPX 2400mhz DDR4 ram
2) Crucial 2400mhz (4GBx2) 8GB DDR4 ram
And the price of this two Memory module are same. But Corsair memory have heat sink and 10year warranty, And with Crucial I'll get dual channel for my Intel hd 610 integrated graphic.
Which one of this I have to consider.
I have Gigabyte H110M-S2 Mobo two ram slot available.
 

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Even if you dropped in a DDR4-3200MHz ram kit, it'd be downclocked to run at DDR4-2133MHz so you're best going for the cheapest DDR4-2133MHz ram kit you can find unless ofcourse you intend to upgrade your motherboard and processor to take advantage of higher freqeuncies from your ram kit.

I'd say dual channel. FYI, your dual channel benefit doesn't show up on your iGPU, it comes on the system overall. If it's these two options alone, then the Crucial kit gets my vote.
 
Sep 3, 2018
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Dual channel all the way. Heat sinks on RAM are mostly just for show, and you don't need 10 year warranty anyway. RAM is one of the most reliable PC components. If it doesn't arrive broken, it's unlikely to become broken.
 
Jul 30, 2018
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Thanks for your opinion.
 
Jul 30, 2018
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Yeah, I think dual channel is best and luckily same price to paid for it.