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Question on RAM slots. - Solved


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Im not sure on how this works, and im honestly not sure to test it but im wanting to make sure all of my RAM slots work on my pc, When i got this computer from my brother he said that two of the slots may not work? and he wasnt sure why or sure at all but im just trying to question this before i buy RAM that needs all four slots etc.

 

and with this info it probably does not help too much so if you are willing to help please just private message me, thank you.

 

[I will post here once I have found out the answer]

 

 

EDIT - Solved thank you to everyone that helped! VERY VERY VERY Appreciated!

Edited by HM2 (FMF) R. Martin
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From the product description on the Gigabyte page.

 

http://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-78LMT-USB3-rev-41#sp

  1. 4 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM sockets supporting up to 32 GB of system memory (Note 1)
  2. Dual channel memory architecture
  3. Support for 1600(O.C.)/1333/1066 MHz memory modules

(Please refer "Memory Support List" for more information.)

Memory

Number of Memory Slots
4×240pin
Memory Standard
DDR3 1600(O.C.)/ 1333/ 1066
Maximum Memory Supported
32GB
Channel Supported
Dual Channel
 
 
Edited by 1stLt Robb
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10 minutes ago, SSgt Sicuro said:

you probably have two different types of ram the board only supports a certain type ie 240 pin 288 pin ect that why the other doesn't fit

Ok thank you, im guessing that i can use both i just need to

get 288pin also? Or am i better off doing something else? Like sticking to one of

them?

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Just now, SSgt Sicuro said:

no its takes 240 pin ram 

http://www.microcenter.com/product/427160/ga-78lmt-usb3_socket_am3_matx_760g_amd_motherboard

 

Maximum Memory Supported Per Slot

8GB

Memory Type

DDR3

Memory Speeds Supported

DDR3-1333 (O.C.), DDR3-1066

Memory Slots

4 x 240pin DIMM

Max Memory Supported

32GB

Memory Channel Support

Dual Channel

Sorry for all the questions still trying to learn, but ok, ill try to see if my ram will fit in the other two slots? I tried it

but didnt want to force it to much and break it.

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