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AMD motherboards with 8 RAM slots have optimized every inch of internal performance, and it makes it easy for one to overclock better when gaming. Many full ATX and micro ATX type motherboards. 8 is standard for a high quality quad channel setup. Honestly 8 isn't that much- my dual cpu server board that runs esxi has 18 slots for ram populated with 144gb. I also had a mac in the 90's with 8 168 pin ram slots plus a slot for L2 COAst modules. Another 4 slots for video ram. GIGABYTE X399 AORUS XTREME sTR4 AMD X399 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.1 Extended ATX AMD Motherboard. Limited time offer, ends 02/28. Number of Memory Slots: 8×288pin Memory Standard: Support for DDR4 3600+.(O.C.)/ 3466+(O.C.)/ 2933/ 2667/ 2400/ 2133 MHz memory. DDR2 memory is not compatible with DDR1 memory and requires a 240-pin slot and 1.8 operating voltage. DDR3 memory can operate about twice the bandwidth of DDR2. DDR3 DIMMS are not compatible with DDR1 or DDR2 memory. DDR3 DIMMS require a 240-pin slot and 1.5 operating voltage. A slot for DDR3 memory. Hi All, apologize if this has been asked and answered before - I searched and wasn't able to find anything. Considering a new computer with an X99 motherboard - Quad Channel DDR4 with 8 DIMM slots. I know that 32GB is probably about pointless vs 16GB these days, but let's not get into that discussion.

Power Macintosh G5 Q&A - Updated April 2, 2009

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How much RAM of what type does the Power Mac G5 support? Which models have four RAM slots and which models have eight RAM slots? How do you upgrade the RAM?

Depending on the model, the Power Macintosh G5 supports either PC2700, PC3200, or PC2-4200 DDR2 memory installed in matched pairs. Power Mac G5 systems with PCI expansion slots have four RAM slots and systems with PCI-X or PCI-Express (PCIe) expansion slots have eight RAM slots.

This information is provided on the specs page for each model, but for your convenience, details regarding compatible memory, number of memory slots, and maximum supported RAM also are provided below:

Power Mac G5

RAM Type

Slots

Max. RAM

333 MHz PC2700 DDR

4

4.0 GB

400 MHz PC3200 DDR

8

8.0 GB

400 MHz PC3200 DDR

8

8.0 GB

400 MHz PC3200 DDR

8

8.0 GB

400 MHz PC3200 DDR

4

4.0 GB

400 MHz PC3200 DDR

8

8.0 GB

400 MHz PC3200 DDR

8

8.0 GB

400 MHz PC3200 DDR

4

4.0 GB

400 MHz PC3200 DDR

4

4.0 GB

400 MHz PC3200 DDR

8

8.0 GB

400 MHz PC3200 DDR

8

8.0 GB

533 MHz PC2-4200 DDR2

8

16.0 GB

533 MHz PC2-4200 DDR2

8

16.0 GB

533 MHz PC2-4200 DDR2

8

16.0 GB

To upgrade the RAM in a Power Macintosh G5 model, site sponsor Other World Computing has provided a helpful step-by-step video of the process:

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Please note that just because RAM meets the minimum listed criteria does not mean that it will necessarily function as intended in a particular Mac. When buying memory, be sure to buy from a quality vendor that has tested their RAM with your Mac to ensure compatibility.

In addition to upgrade videos, as you would expect, Other World Computing sells memory compatible with every Power Macintosh G5 model.


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A memory slot, memory socket, or RAM slot allows RAM (computer memory) to be inserted into the computer. Most motherboards have two to four memory slots, which determine the type of RAM used with the computer. The most common RAM types are SDRAM and DDR for desktop computers and SODIMM for laptop computers, each having various types and speeds. The picture below is an example of what memory slots may look like inside a desktop computer. In this picture, there are three open and available slots for three memory sticks.

When buying a new computer or motherboard, pay close attention to the types of RAM the memory slots can accept. Make sure you know exactly the type of RAM to buy for your computer. It is also important to note how many available memory slots are available in your computer. It is not uncommon for computers to have all memory slots occupied. If all slots are full and you want to upgrade the computer memory, you need to remove some or all of the existing memory.

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Why are the memory slots different colors?

When a motherboard has different colored memory slots, it indicates the memory slots are dual-channel, and pairs of memory should be installed on the same channel (color). For example, a motherboard could have two yellow and two black memory slots. The yellow memory slots could indicate Channel A and Channel B could be indicated by the black slots. If you were only installing two memory sticks, you'd want to install both of them in Channel A (yellow slots) for optimal performance.

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