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Transferred my RAM module.

Transferred my RAM module.

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TurritaSC
Member
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01-30-2016, 07:19 AM
#1
Hello! Your motherboard model GA-H110-H2M supports only two RAM slots. Moving the RAM from the second to the first slot won’t change how many slots are available, but it might affect performance depending on your system configuration. Let me know if you need more details!
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TurritaSC
01-30-2016, 07:19 AM #1

Hello! Your motherboard model GA-H110-H2M supports only two RAM slots. Moving the RAM from the second to the first slot won’t change how many slots are available, but it might affect performance depending on your system configuration. Let me know if you need more details!

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Jman282
Junior Member
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01-30-2016, 07:25 AM
#2
Occasionally on certain ITX boards one lane performs better than the other, but you can run anything on the QVL found on the motherboard manufacturer's website. Sometimes you need to dig a bit in the support section. I'll share the link for you: https://download.gigabyte.com/FileList/M...110m-h.pdf The fact that the QVL runs all supported RAM without issues in both slots suggests no immediate problems. For more details, check the motherboard manual here: https://download.gigabyte.us/FileList/Ma...dr3)_e.pdf Remember, using a second RAM stick is recommended—single-channel setups hurt performance, especially under heavy loads or during games.
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Jman282
01-30-2016, 07:25 AM #2

Occasionally on certain ITX boards one lane performs better than the other, but you can run anything on the QVL found on the motherboard manufacturer's website. Sometimes you need to dig a bit in the support section. I'll share the link for you: https://download.gigabyte.com/FileList/M...110m-h.pdf The fact that the QVL runs all supported RAM without issues in both slots suggests no immediate problems. For more details, check the motherboard manual here: https://download.gigabyte.us/FileList/Ma...dr3)_e.pdf Remember, using a second RAM stick is recommended—single-channel setups hurt performance, especially under heavy loads or during games.