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Default Would Using Unequal Amounts of RAM in Each Slot Decrease Performance?

When you are adding RAM to a computer, does it really matter if the sticks have unequal amounts of memory or do you always need them to have equal amounts of memory? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post has the answers to a curious reader’s questions.
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