Computer Science, asked by evansbansah5301, 10 months ago

Mention 3 areas of concern that determines the amount of RAM you can install on the motherboard.

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Answered by raynanndini
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One of two things generally happens. The memory works, but is limited to the maximum amount supported by the motherboard, or the memory doesn't work at all. ... So when memory is installed with more addressable bytes than the controller understands, the best outcome is that only the lower portion of the RAM is used.

Look for the maximum amount of RAM or System Memory that can be installed. You will also see the number of available slots on your motherboard. RAM needs to be installed in pairs. If your motherboard supports 16 GB of RAM and has four slots, you can install four 4 GB sticks or two 8 GB sticks to reach your maximum.

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