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Old 05-11-2008, 03:58 AM   #1 (permalink)
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do you want to put it in a1 and a 2, or a1 and b1? or does it matter?
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It really depends on the motherboard, what's the model number?

They might also be color coated.
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Some boards require them to be side by side, others need them to be in every other slot.
Consult the motherboard manual.
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its the striker extreme 680i
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Nice board, yeah it's color coded, just put them in ether the two blue slots or the two white ones.
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