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Issues with bottom RAM-slot MBP 2012 - MacBook Pro 13

Issues with bottom RAM-slot MBP 2012 - MacBook Pro 13

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Issues with bottom RAM-slot MBP 2012 - MacBook Pro 13 ram slot 1 and 3 When you notice that the motherboard only uses one RAM slot, the first guess is that the inactive RAM slot or the RAM stick plugged into it is ram slot 1 and 3 or 2 and 4 My motherboard is a ASUS Prime Z270-K and the CPU is a I7-6700K The RAM is Ballistix Sport DDR4-2666 Slots 1 and 2 on my MB work fine but

ram slot 1 and 3 or 2 and 4 It depends on how much RAM you want and how many DIMMs you'll use to get there 16GB of RAM should do the trick if you're mostly focused on

rambo slot wallet The general consensus is to use 2 + 4 if you need a little more clearance for your CPU fan, but 1 + 3 works just fine if that's not an issue for you Do RAM Today we answer the question, does which ram slots you use matter in modern systems in

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