This depends on the design of the motherboard. Check the manual to find out the required configuration for your motherboard. If you do not have access to the manual, then experiment with different configurations to see what will work. You most likely will not cause any damage to the motherboard. If you insert one stick of memory in slot 1 and it does not work, try installing a second to see what happens. If the memory slots all are the same color, you usually only need to fill one slot at a time. However, if the slots are different colors (blue or white) then you usually need to install the memory in matching pairs.
Memory slots
cpu expantion slots memory chips hot sink
normally non gamming mother boards have 2-4 RAM slots will be on a mother board but some crazy mother boards may have 30 Slots on it but 2 is all you need for gamming mainly just depends what RAM chips you put in it
Memory is microchip; address are processor board slots
commonly refers to the slot computer memory is placed it on the computer motherboard or i/o board
It depends on the model of motherboard
Memory slots
OnBoard memory is internal memory which is soldered to the motherboard as all compters need memory. it is normal for all computers have have memory upgrade slots. not all onboard memory can be removed,
That depends on how many slots you have and if they are all filled or not.
On a motherboard, a CPU socket is where the processors placed, while memory slots are used to insert RAM modules. Additionally, the chipset is an interface between the front side bus and main memory, the flash ROM is used for the system's BIOS, and expansion slots are used for additional cards that can be inserted into the motherboard.
If you wanted more slots im pretty sure you would have to install a new mother board with more PCI slots
No, Memory slots are on the motherboard bus.