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Is there a difference in performance whether if I install two of my rams in the first set of ram slot or the other? (Cause is better for GPU to use the first PCI slot but is it the same for ram)?

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not really

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Is there a difference in performance whether if I install two of my rams in the first set of ram slot or the other? (Cause is better for GPU to use the first PCI slot but is it the same for ram)?

no difference at all

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The only thing that matters really is clearance, typically they are put farther right if using one or more commonly two sticks

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As long as you respect the dual channel or triple or quad memory setup you get the most of your memory.

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