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I have two sticks of RAM for my A7V880. The manual says to use the blue
slots first.

Does that mean to put one stick in DIMM_A1 and the second in DIMM_B1? Or
should I put both sticks in DIMM_A1/A2?

Stephen

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Stephen Boulet wrote:

> I have two sticks of RAM for my A7V880. The manual says to use the
> blue slots first.

That's right.

> Does that mean to put one stick in DIMM_A1 and the second in DIMM_B1?

Yes.

> Or should I put both sticks in DIMM_A1/A2?

No.

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Bach|DK| wrote:
> Stephen Boulet wrote:
>
>
>>I have two sticks of RAM for my A7V880. The manual says to use the
>>blue slots first.
>
>
> That's right.
>
>
>>Does that mean to put one stick in DIMM_A1 and the second in DIMM_B1?
>
>
> Yes.
>
>
>>Or should I put both sticks in DIMM_A1/A2?
>
>
> No.

Thanks very much!

Stephen


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