Spec me 32GB kit for Ryzen please

Pardon my ignorance (I really should know better with the amount of time & effort I throw at this hobby :p) - what would the performance difference be in terms of gaming FPS at 4k 120Hz, which is my primary use case?
AT 4k 1% if that

That's from a threadripper user with 4*8gb currently testing 3200 vs 3600 at 4k with 120hz in bound

2950x

Finding 3000 cl12 is comparable to 3200 cl16 to
 
Is there a big performance difference between single channel (one 32GB module) and dual channel (two 16GB modules)?

Can two modules of different capacity - for example 8GB + 16GB (total 24GB) of the same brand work in dual channel?


edit: I found the answer to my first question - dual channel is much much faster :eek:

 
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What game or app benefits from 32gb over 16?
there is another side to the question, dual-rank vs single-rank.
Even if game fits in 16GB, it may run faster with dual rank configuration.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhMYmEu8gks

All current 8GB modules (16GB kit 2x8) are single rank. Most 16GB sticks are dual rank. All 32GB sticks (so 64GB kits) are dual rank.
So when getting a 32GB kit, it will probably be dual rank.
 
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