When inserting ram blue or black slots

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I only recommend huge frequency jumps, a 377 MHz difference, won’t be measurable outside of memory benchmarks. Your motherboard supports slightly slower modules, which will make very little impact, on your overal performance. Your motherboard doesn’t support runnMHz+ modules. Your 2400 MHz modules will simply downclock to the next lowest frequency.įirst, and most importantly - am I reading this correctly? Press okay on the 'memory has changed screen'. It will take longer to boot after changing memory. So solution: -Boot up with only one stick installed in slot 1 (the first white slot). order of the ram (so new RAM in slot 2 en old RAM in slot. The original two stick configuration probably failed because the motherboard was expecting only a single stick. for options, but my keyboard didn't respond). passed the manufacture's screen (it gave the option to press DEL or F8. The black screen was now gone, but de rebooting process didn't get. You will be hard pressed to actually see any difference outside of a memory benchmark which are not always realistic. So I decided to put my new RAM in de 4th slot. It just won’t support 2400 MHz frequency modules if you fill both channels.Īnd second, in terms of upgrades would it be better to move to four sticks of single rank RAM at a higher frequency (2400) or four sticks of double rank RAM at 2133? Your motherboard clearly supports 4 dual rank DDR4 modules. Except the RAM that I have is dual rank with a frequency of 2400Mhz which seems to mean I am stuck installing into slots A2 and B2 with no possibility of adding more RAM of this rank/frequency.

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