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Your motherboard has 4 memory slots - 2 blue and 2 black. How should you arrange your memory?

  • A) Slower memory in blue, faster in black.
  • B) NVRAM in blue, RAM in black
  • C) Put equal size/speed of RAM in the slots, so that each slot matches its paired slot color.
  • D) Primary ram in blue, backup ram in black.
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The exact answer depends on the manufacturer, but regardless the best answer is to put equal size/speed of RAM in each. This is especially important for the speed of the RAM as the lowest speed will be used for all memory slots - even if one has a faster speed available. It is also very common for the motherboard to only support matching sizes (e.g. all 4 GB, all 2 GB, etc.).

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