That depends on the age and class of motherboard. You must use the correct memory modules and the correct number of them. Usually this is in pairs.
BANk
bank
Bank
Memory Slots
Memory Slots
There are 4.
The Bank
DIMM stands for dual inline memory module
Dual-channel architecture requires a dual-channel-capable motherboard and two or more DDR, DDR2 SDRAM, or DDR3 SDRAM memory modules. The memory modules are installed into matching banks, which are usually color-coded on the motherboard.
smm
The motherboard doesn't contain cache. The chips do, but the motherboard contain RAM modules. Like when you hear a PC has 512MB of memory. The cache (memory on the chip) follows lines called a bus to the RAM (memory on the motherboard).Answer: Level 3
DIMM stands for Dual Inline Memory Module. DIMM slots are the slots on a motherboard that hold the memory modules.
The motherboard doesn't contain cache. The chips do, but the motherboard contain RAM modules. Like when you hear a PC has 512MB of memory. The cache (memory on the chip) follows lines called a bus to the RAM (memory on the motherboard).Answer: Level 3
Depending on what type of motherboard, the number of memory slots can vary. For desktops, most ATX motherboards have 4 memory slots, however some newer ones with LGA2011 socket types have 8 memory slots. Then there are some micro-ATX and some ITX motherboards that have 2 slots.If you're wondering about server or supercomputer motherboards, then there are more possibilities than the ones I just mentioned.
RAM is computer memory that can be accessed randomly and is generally used as the main memory available for programs. RAM modules are sticks of memory that can be placed into slots on a computer's motherboard.