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Yup.
I learned it all the way back with the Nintendo 64, more RAM ≠ more speed. (Expansion Pak)
Measure how much memory your typical workload will consume and setup your sticks accordingly.
I find myself frecquently switching the RAM configuration of my laptop between 4, 8 & 16GB of RAM just to achieve optimal performance. (And to save battery life, of course).