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previous:After installing new RAM, a common issue is system instability or failure to boot up. Incorrect module seating or incompatibilities between various RAM brands or speeds are frequently the cause of this. Make sure all modules are seated correctly in their designated slots before beginning to troubleshoot this issue. If issues continue, testing each module separately in various slots can assist in locating malfunctioning hardware. System crashes, also known as blue screens of death (BSOD), are another common problem that could be a sign of faulty RAM or issues with memory settings.NEXT:Knowing DIMM Slots & Memory Modules Dual In-line Memory Module (DIMM) slots are important motherboard parts that make it easier to install memory modules, which are necessary for a computer's operation. In contrast to older SIMM (Single In-line Memory Module) slots, DIMM slots feature independent electrical contacts on both sides of the module, enabling a more expansive data path and better performance. The number of DIMM slots on modern motherboards typically ranges from two to eight, depending on the system's design and intended purpose. Each memory module type—such as DDR3, DDR4, or DDR5—is intended to fit into a particular slot, & each generation offers improvements in speed, bandwidth, and power efficiency.