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I have a 10 year old intel motherboard that I want to add some extra RAM to. It currently has two 4Gb DDR3 sticks installed and I have got two 8Gb sticks that I want to add to it to give a total of 24Gb.
I am confused which slots would be best to use on the board for each stick of RAM.
The slots available are:
DIMM 3 (Channel A DIMM 0)
DIMM 1 (Channel A DIMM 1)
DIMM 4 (Channel B DIMM 0)
DIMM 2 (Channel B DIMM 1)
The only thing I can find in the manual is - For best memory performance always install memory in the DIMM 1 and DIMM 2 sockets if installing only two DIMMs on your board.
Should I put the 8Gb pair on the same channel or DIMM number (0 or 1).
I was thinking to set it up as follows:
DIMM 3 = 4Gb
DIMM 1 = 8GB
DIMM 4 = 4Gb
DIMM 2 = 8Gb
I am confused which slots would be best to use on the board for each stick of RAM.
The slots available are:
DIMM 3 (Channel A DIMM 0)
DIMM 1 (Channel A DIMM 1)
DIMM 4 (Channel B DIMM 0)
DIMM 2 (Channel B DIMM 1)
The only thing I can find in the manual is - For best memory performance always install memory in the DIMM 1 and DIMM 2 sockets if installing only two DIMMs on your board.
Should I put the 8Gb pair on the same channel or DIMM number (0 or 1).
I was thinking to set it up as follows:
DIMM 3 = 4Gb
DIMM 1 = 8GB
DIMM 4 = 4Gb
DIMM 2 = 8Gb