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| MK Moderator ![]() | look at this, i was just working on this pc and noticed that the RAM banks are at an angle on the motherboard, and ive never seen anything like that lolololol!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||
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| Member Level 3 | Wow. I didn't think they'd still do those on newer boards. Last I saw of these 'angled slots' were back then in the EDO RAM era. Does this have a certain improvement with regards to performance? | ||
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