- Jan 31, 2017
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Hello! I read that the Intel's Lynnfield architecture requires the RAM slots A1 and B1 must be populated first. So, when I first built my new PC, my system booted when I only installed my 2x8 GB DDR4 RAM in A1 and B1 channels and it didn't when I installed them in A2 and B2. After first boot, I changed them to A2 and B2 and it worked (as those channels are recommended by my ASUS Motherboard). Should I keep them installed in A2 and B2 or A1 and B1? Will there be any performance and stability impact? Should I follow the 'Lynnfield' recommendation?
Thank you.
Thank you.