How
to install RAM?
Installing
the DIMM modules (that have been used in all new computers for
several years) is merely a matter of pushing the module directly
down into the DIMM slot as shown in the diagram below. Note
that the notche(s) along the connector edge of the module must
match the divisions in the slot.
Depending
on its architecture, there will always be at least one notch in
a RAM module, but never more than two. The SDRAM module below
has two notches, but a DDR DIMM module (below that) will only
have one, and a RIMM module (used only in motherboards designed
for Pentium 4 processors) has two closely-spaced notches.
Note
that you should consult the motherboard's manual to find out if
the slots have to be filled in an order of rank. Some motherboards
require that Bank 0 be filled first, followed by Bank 1 and 2,
etc., while some motherboards allow any bank to be filled.
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