The n-alkanes have by far the highest melting points of the CnH2n+2 isomers. It is difficult to make a general statement once you go from no branching at all to branched chains over what more extensive branching will do. For example, n-octane has a melting point of -57C, 2-methylheptane has a melting point of -109C, and 2,2,4-trimethylpentane has a melting point of -107C. The n-octane is much higher, but from one branch to three branches is almost the same.