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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.yes that ram should be fine. for my motherboard you can do 1st from left and 3rd from left, or 2nd from left and 4th from left for dual channel. check your motherboard and it will tell you as well, however they probably are the same model. on your motherboard near the ram slots you should see text like "DIMM_A1" "DIMM_A2" etc, each correspond to one slot of ram. For dual channel, A1 corresponds with B1, and A2 with B2. it does not matter which combo you decide to use.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.As long as the mhz are the same from the original ram yes. But ram works in equal normals for best performance. So for example 2x8gb or if your doing 16gb you need to do 2x8gb or 4x4gb and usually skipping one slot works so [] [] [] [] [8] [8] Like this
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