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What do you mean: AMD's memory controllers "really" like dual-rank DIMMs..? Can you explain..?
Certainly.
More ranks = more performance @ identical frequency and timings.
For older Kaveri APUs the difference can be quite dramatic:
https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/...ms-better-with-dual-rank-dimms-report.197145/
(original source, in German)
https://www.computerbase.de/2014-01/amd-kaveri-arbeitsspeicher/
It means if you have dual-rank DIMMS at DDR4-2666 vs single-rank DIMMs at the same speed/timings, you get more performance from the dual-rank DIMMs. But it's tricky getting dual-rank DIMMs to run at high clockspeeds. A few have gotten DDR4-3200 with dual-rank 2x16GB DIMMs, but that list of people is rather small.
What DrMrLordX said. More ranks equal more parallelism, kind of like SSD channels. The more the better.