Do DIMM slots matter?

So, the more DIMM slots your computer has, the more memory it can house. Because you have to put the memory chips in the DIMM slots, you can increase the overall speed and performance of your computer by having more DIMM slots on your motherboard.
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Does it matter which DIMM slot I put my RAM in?

But no, it doesn't make any difference which pair of matching lots you use. Some boards' manuals recommend using one set first for best stability. But if your board doesn't have that disclaimer, it won't matter.
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Do the slots matter for RAM?

If you have two RAM slots then it does not matter which one you use. Essentially, a motherboard with four RAM slots has two sets of dual channel memory. A motherboard with two RAM slots has one set of dual channel memory.
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Is 4 DIMM slots better than 2?

As discussed in extensive detail in Jerry's Ryzen 5000 Series review, 4 sticks of RAM consistently gave better results on Ryzen 5000 CPUs than 2 sticks of RAM.
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Can you mix DIMM sizes?

"You Can't Mix RAM Sizes," or "You Can't Mix RAM Brands" Most laptops or computers come with at least two slots for RAM sticks, if not more. Most modern motherboards will provide four RAM slots. There's a prevailing misconception you cannot use different RAM sizes together or that you cannot mix RAM brands.
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Does Your RAM Slot Matter?



Can I pair 3000mhz with 3200mhz RAM?

It might have been better to use an identical pair of 3002mhz rams with the existing pair of 3200mhz rams. Most likely all of them will run at 3000 mhz together if you are technically efficient enough to manually overclock the rams as the xmp profiles will clash.
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Can I use 4GB and 16GB RAM together?

Its possible, but there is a fairly large chance it wont work properly. Only RAM sold in kits is guaranteed to work together. You can use a single stick by itself if you have to, it wont run in dual channel so the performance will be a little slower, but its not going to be any better using the 4GB stick alongside it.
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Can I use 8 and 16 GB RAM together?

Yes you can, but I wouldn't recommend it, as the 16GB will be used as 8GB to run dual-channel with the 8GB you likely already have, and the other half will be used as single-channel. It's also better to have the same type of ram, as to not affect performance via the voltage, controllers and whatnot.
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Is it OK to use all 4 RAM slots?

No its not bad to use up all the RAM slots. Most people may not use all 4 off the bat in order to have an upgrade path / cant buy any more at the time.
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Is 32GB RAM overkill?

In most situations, 32GB of RAM can be considered overkill, but this is not always true. There are situations where 32GB is an appropriate amount to have. It is also a good way to futureproof your PC as requirements increase with time.
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Can I put RAM in slots 1 and 3?

In the case of a motherboard with four RAM slots, it's probable you'll want to install your first RAM stick into the slot labeled 1. A second stick should go into Slot 2, which isn't next to Slot 1. If you have a third stick, it would go into Slot 3, which will actually be between Slot 1 and Slot 2.
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Does it matter if RAM is in slot 1 or 2?

If you have two RAM sticks, you should use the slot furthest away from the CPU socket and the slot one slot away from the CPU. If you have three RAM sticks, you should use the three slots furthest away from the CPU socket.
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What would happens if you put RAM in wrong slots?

The worst that can happen is no boot if RAM is at wrong slots. But no damage of any kind either to RAM or motherboard.
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Can I install DDR4 RAM in DDR3 slot?

DDR4 is not backward-compatible with DDR3 so a DDR4 DIMM will not fit on a DDR3 DIMM slot.
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Can I put RAM in A1 and B1?

You would want your RAM modules on the same number which should also be the same color. For example, installing RAM modules on A1 and B1 will enable dual-channel mode as well as A2 and B2. However, installing them in A1 and A2 will make them run in single-channel mode.
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Can I run RAM in A1 and B1?

Read your motherboard manual as if you want to use dual-channel memory, you will have to plug your RAM sticks on the right channel to make them work properly. For example, if you have two RAM sticks, you will likely have to plug them into the A1 and B1 slots to use the dual-channel memory feature.
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Can I use 4GB and 8GB RAM together?

Yes, you can use 8GB RAM with 4GB RAM.
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Is 64gb RAM too much?

Is 64/128 GB of RAM Overkill? For the majority of users, it is. If you plan on building a PC purely for gaming and some general, basic, everyday activity, 64 GB of RAM is just too much. The amount of RAM you need will ultimately depend on your workload.
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What is the best RAM configuration?

The manual also says this: "the total number of memory modules in the configuration must total two, four, or eight. For best system performance, all four, or eight memory modules should be identical in size".
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Does more RAM increase FPS?

If you aren't aware, FPS or frames per second is a measure of how many full-screen images are shown in a second. Since RAM stores short-term information, having a higher RAM will help in producing more FPS.
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What happens if you use 2 different RAM sticks?

If you add a mismatched RAM stick, it will run in the single-channel (asymmetric) mode, which provides single-channel bandwidth and uses the slowest supported memory timing.
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Can I use two 8gb RAM sticks and two 16GB sticks at the same time?

yes, you can put a couple of 16GB modules on the other couple of empty memory slots as long as they are same size in couples. Are you able to support this answer with any sort of documentation?
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Can I use 2x4gb and 2x8gb RAM?

If you're MB has support for that amount of ram then YES it's safe and NO-PROBLEM-AT-ALL. Just mount them 8,4, 8, 4 for maximum compatibility.
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Is dual channel RAM better?

In dual-channel mode, two RAM sticks communicate simultaneously on separate channels to operate your computer and run programs significantly faster. Therefore, running in dual-channel memory will provide a significant performance boost to your PC, regardless of the actual size of your RAM.
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Is Crucial RAM good?

Crucial is a retail branch of Micron Memory, who manufactures memory chips. They are one of the best available as far as quality and reliability goes.
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