Hopefully the dual rank Fury Impact comes back at some point but it's been mia for a long time now. but no dual rank SODIMMs are currently available on the market, that I know of, that run at the standard 1.2V JEDEC standard at 3200MHz. It'd be even better to run 2x16GB of dual rank memory, 2Rx8, in dual channel. So, to your specific question: it'd be better to use 2x16GB sticks of single rank SODIMMs in a dual channel configuration than 1x32GB of dual rank memory in single channel configuration. Here's a little primer I put together a year or so ago to help some people determine what they may already have in their system: How fast these run at a certain voltage and their timings are important as well. Other important aspects of memory are its density package and layout, x8 or x16, with x8 being very important for modern laptops: This quick video might help you understand the differences: Dual channel is very important as it allows read access to both banks of memory at the same time over the memory bus (simplifying a bit). It'd definitely be better to run a dual channel configuration, being 2 sticks in two individual SODIMM slots, than 1 dual rank SODIMM in a single channel, single slot, configuration. Try not to confuse single or dual channel with single or dual rank (all these terms get confusing, for sure).
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