Mac Pro :: How Do I Install The Memory?
Sep 10, 2009i just bought 16gb of ram for my 2008 Mac Pro.
I have the original 2 x 1gb sticks + 4 x 4gb sticks now .
How do i install the memory to get the best result
i just bought 16gb of ram for my 2008 Mac Pro.
I have the original 2 x 1gb sticks + 4 x 4gb sticks now .
How do i install the memory to get the best result
I tried reading the manual but im a little confused. Mine came with the standard 2 x 1 gb that is installed on top and bottom card (1gb on top and 1 gb on bottom). I purchased 4 x 2gb cards and want to install it on top of the 2 x 1 gbs I currently have.
On the manual its telling me to install it in pairs but 1 is inserted on top and 1 is inserted on bottom...
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Also, I have a single 512MB DDR 400 RAM Stick I found as well. From what I read, I have to install memory in pairs. Is this true? Will I be able to also utilize this 512MB Stick? (It has no matching pair)
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Here is my question, did I place the RAM in the best slots, assuming there is such a thing as best slots. I remember from the old day of PC that there was a strict order for placement else I may not get the most out of the additional RAM. It does register as 6GB when I click on 'About This Mac'. Below is a diagram and screen shot to show exactly what I did.
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