CCNA RAM Questions

30 questions · RAM · All types, answers revealed

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MCQmedium

A technician is troubleshooting a desktop that fails to boot and emits three long beeps from the motherboard speaker. The power supply fan spins, and the CPU fan spins, but there is no display output. What is the most likely cause of this issue?

A.The CPU has failed.
B.The video card is not seated correctly.
C.The RAM is not detected or is faulty.
D.The power supply is not providing enough power.
AnswerC

Three long beeps are a standard AMI BIOS beep code for a memory error, indicating the motherboard cannot detect or communicate with the RAM.

Why this answer

Three long beeps from a motherboard typically indicate a memory error, often that no RAM is detected or the RAM is faulty. The fact that other components power on suggests the issue is isolated to the memory subsystem.

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MCQmedium

A technician is troubleshooting a workstation that randomly crashes and shows memory errors in Windows. The system has four 4 GB DDR4 modules. The technician runs Memtest86 and finds errors in one module. What should the technician do to resolve the issue while maximizing performance?

A.Remove the faulty module and leave the other three installed.
B.Replace the faulty module with a new module of the same specifications.
C.Remove all modules and install a single 16 GB module.
D.Remove the faulty module and the module in the same channel to keep dual-channel.
AnswerB

This restores full capacity and dual-channel operation, maximizing performance.

Why this answer

The faulty module should be removed, but to maintain dual-channel performance, the remaining modules should be installed in matched pairs. Removing one module leaves three, which may force single-channel operation. The best solution is to replace the faulty module with a matching one, but if not available, removing two modules to keep a matched pair is optimal.

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MCQmedium

A technician is building a new gaming PC and installs two 16 GB DDR5-5600 modules in the correct slots. The system boots and shows 32 GB in the BIOS, but the memory speed is reported as 4800 MHz instead of 5600 MHz. What is the most likely reason for this?

A.The RAM modules are defective and cannot run at their rated speed.
B.The motherboard does not support DDR5-5600.
C.XMP or EXPO has not been enabled in the BIOS.
D.The RAM is installed in the wrong slots.
AnswerC

Enabling XMP/EXPO is required to run RAM at its rated speed; otherwise, it runs at a conservative default.

Why this answer

DDR5 modules default to a standard JEDEC speed (often 4800 MHz) for stability. To achieve the rated 5600 MHz, the user must enable XMP (Intel) or EXPO (AMD) in the BIOS, which applies the manufacturer's overclocking profile. This tests knowledge of memory speed configuration beyond plug-and-play.

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MCQmedium

A user complains that their laptop, which has 8 GB of RAM soldered on the motherboard, is running slowly when multitasking. They ask if they can add more RAM. The laptop has one empty SO-DIMM slot. What is the best recommendation?

A.Advise the user to replace the laptop because soldered RAM cannot be upgraded.
B.Recommend adding a SO-DIMM module of the same type and speed as the soldered RAM.
C.Suggest removing the soldered RAM and replacing it with a larger module.
D.Tell the user to install two SO-DIMM modules for dual-channel.
AnswerB

Adding a matching SO-DIMM will increase total RAM and likely improve multitasking performance.

Why this answer

The laptop has a single empty slot, so adding a SO-DIMM module will increase total RAM. However, mixing a soldered module with a SO-DIMM may force single-channel operation, but the capacity gain outweighs this. The technician should recommend adding a compatible DDR4 or DDR5 SO-DIMM (depending on laptop) to improve performance.

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MCQmedium

A customer complains that their computer takes a long time to switch between open applications and frequently shows the 'low memory' warning. The system has 8 GB of DDR3 RAM. Task Manager shows that 7.5 GB is in use when only a few applications are open. What is the most likely cause?

A.The hard drive is failing and causing the system to use excessive virtual memory.
B.The system has a memory leak in one of the running applications.
C.The RAM modules are not installed in the correct slots for dual-channel mode.
D.The page file is set too small.
AnswerB

A memory leak causes a program to consume more and more RAM over time, eventually exhausting available memory and triggering low memory warnings.

Why this answer

A memory leak occurs when an application does not release memory after it is done using it, causing RAM usage to steadily increase. This is a common software issue that can be identified by checking which process is consuming memory in Task Manager.

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MCQhard

A technician is tasked with upgrading the RAM in a laptop that uses SO-DIMM modules. The laptop currently has 4 GB of RAM soldered on the motherboard and one empty SO-DIMM slot. The technician installs an 8 GB SO-DIMM, but the system only reports 8 GB total. What is the most likely reason?

A.The SO-DIMM module is incompatible with the laptop's chipset.
B.The soldered RAM is faulty and has been disabled.
C.The laptop's BIOS is configured to use only the SO-DIMM slot when populated.
D.The SO-DIMM is not seated properly in the slot.
AnswerC

Many laptops with soldered RAM automatically disable the onboard memory when a SO-DIMM is installed to avoid compatibility issues, resulting in only the SO-DIMM's capacity being available.

Why this answer

Some laptops with soldered RAM have a limitation where the SO-DIMM slot cannot be used simultaneously with the onboard memory, or the system may disable the onboard RAM when a module is installed. This is a design constraint, not a hardware failure.

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MCQeasy

A customer reports their desktop PC is running extremely slow, especially when multiple applications are open. They mention they recently upgraded from Windows 10 to Windows 11. The system has 4 GB of RAM. What should you recommend as the most effective first step to improve performance?

A.Disable visual effects in Windows to reduce memory usage.
B.Upgrade the RAM to at least 8 GB.
C.Increase the size of the page file on the hard drive.
D.Reinstall Windows 10 to reduce system resource requirements.
AnswerB

Increasing RAM directly addresses the memory shortage, allowing the system to handle more applications simultaneously without swapping to disk, which drastically improves performance.

Why this answer

Windows 11 has a minimum requirement of 4 GB of RAM, but 8 GB is recommended for typical multitasking. Upgrading the RAM directly addresses the bottleneck caused by insufficient memory, which is the most likely cause of the slowdown with multiple applications.

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MCQmedium

A user reports that their PC sometimes fails to boot, and when it does, they see a message saying 'Memory Management Error.' They have two 4 GB sticks of DDR3 RAM installed. A technician runs Windows Memory Diagnostic and finds errors on one stick. What should the technician do next?

A.Run a full system restore to fix the memory management error.
B.Update the motherboard BIOS to improve memory compatibility.
C.Replace the faulty RAM stick with a new one of the same specifications.
D.Remove both sticks and clean the contacts with a pencil eraser.
AnswerC

Since the diagnostic identified a hardware fault, replacing the defective module is the appropriate corrective action.

Why this answer

Once a memory diagnostic confirms errors on a specific module, the correct next step is to replace the faulty stick. Running the system with faulty RAM can lead to data corruption and crashes. The technician should identify the bad module (often by testing one at a time) and replace it with a compatible module.

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MCQhard

A technician is configuring a high-performance workstation for scientific simulations that require large amounts of RAM. The motherboard has eight DDR4 slots and supports quad-channel memory. The technician installs four 16 GB sticks in the correct slots for quad-channel mode. After booting, the system reports 64 GB of RAM but only runs in dual-channel mode. What is the most likely cause?

A.The RAM sticks are not identical in speed and timings.
B.The motherboard BIOS needs to be configured to enable quad-channel mode.
C.The installed CPU only supports dual-channel memory.
D.The RAM is installed in the wrong slots for quad-channel operation.
AnswerC

The CPU's memory controller determines the maximum number of channels. A dual-channel CPU will only use two channels even if four sticks are installed, so the system will run in dual-channel mode.

Why this answer

Quad-channel memory requires a compatible CPU that supports quad-channel architecture. Most consumer CPUs (like Intel Core i7/i9) only support dual-channel, even if the motherboard has four slots. Server or HEDT (High-End Desktop) CPUs are needed for quad-channel.

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MCQeasy

A technician is upgrading a client's laptop from 8 GB to 16 GB of RAM. After installing the new module, the laptop powers on but the screen remains black, and the system emits a series of short beeps. What is the most likely issue?

A.The new RAM module is incompatible with the laptop's chipset.
B.The RAM module is not fully seated in the slot.
C.The laptop's battery is dead.
D.The RAM is installed in the wrong orientation.
AnswerB

Improperly seated RAM is a common cause of boot failures with beep codes. Reseating the module usually resolves the issue.

Why this answer

A series of short beeps on a laptop usually indicates a memory failure, such as incompatible or improperly seated RAM. The most common cause is that the new RAM module is not fully inserted into the slot, causing a poor connection. The technician should reseat the module firmly until it clicks into place.

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MCQmedium

A technician is upgrading a client's older PC from 8 GB to 16 GB of DDR3 RAM. After installing the new modules, the system boots but only recognizes 8 GB in the BIOS and Windows. The technician has tried reseating the RAM and swapping slots. What should the technician check next?

A.Update the motherboard BIOS to the latest version.
B.Check if the motherboard supports 16 GB of RAM.
C.Verify that the operating system is 64-bit.
D.Test each RAM module individually in a known working system.
AnswerC

A 32-bit OS cannot address more than 4 GB of RAM, so if the system has 16 GB installed, only 4 GB (or less) will be usable, and the BIOS might report the full amount but Windows won't.

Why this answer

32-bit operating systems have a 4 GB memory limit (or slightly more with PAE), so if the client is running a 32-bit version of Windows, it will not recognize more than 4 GB. The technician should verify the OS architecture first.

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MCQeasy

A small office has several desktop PCs that are experiencing intermittent blue screen errors, especially when running multiple applications. The IT support team suspects faulty RAM. Which tool should they use to test the memory modules?

A.Task Manager.
B.Windows Memory Diagnostic.
C.CHKDSK.
D.System Configuration (msconfig).
AnswerB

This tool is designed specifically to test RAM for errors and is built into Windows, making it a convenient choice for initial diagnosis.

Why this answer

Windows Memory Diagnostic is a built-in tool in Windows that performs a thorough test of installed RAM to detect errors. It can be run from the boot menu or within Windows and is the standard first step for diagnosing memory issues. Other tools like MemTest86 are also common, but Windows Memory Diagnostic is readily available without additional downloads.

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MCQhard

A technician is configuring a high-performance workstation with 128 GB of RAM using eight 16 GB DDR5 modules. The system boots but only shows 64 GB in the BIOS. The technician has reseated all modules and verified they are in the correct slots. What is the most likely cause?

A.The RAM modules are not all the same speed.
B.The motherboard only supports up to 64 GB of RAM.
C.The CPU does not support 128 GB of RAM.
D.The RAM is not properly seated in the slots.
AnswerC

Many CPUs have a memory limit (e.g., 64 GB for some models), so even with enough slots, the CPU cannot address all modules.

Why this answer

With high-capacity RAM configurations, the CPU's memory controller may have limitations. Some CPUs, especially mainstream models, may not support 128 GB (e.g., 64 GB max per channel). The technician should check the CPU specifications for maximum supported RAM.

Another possibility is a BIOS limitation or incorrect slot population, but the CPU limit is a common oversight.

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MCQmedium

A technician is upgrading a server that requires ECC (Error-Correcting Code) RAM. The technician has a box of non-ECC DDR4 modules from a desktop. Can these be used in the server?

A.Yes, as long as the speed and capacity match.
B.Yes, but only if the server's BIOS is set to ignore ECC errors.
C.No, because non-ECC RAM is not compatible with ECC-required systems.
D.No, because DDR4 desktop modules are physically larger than server modules.
AnswerC

ECC RAM has additional chips for error correction, and non-ECC modules lack these, making them incompatible.

Why this answer

ECC and non-ECC RAM are not interchangeable; servers that require ECC will not boot or may operate incorrectly with non-ECC modules. Additionally, mixing ECC and non-ECC is not supported. The technician must use ECC RAM specifically designed for the server.

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MCQeasy

A technician is building a new workstation for a video editor who needs to run memory-intensive applications. The motherboard supports DDR4 RAM and has four DIMM slots. The editor wants 32 GB of RAM. Which configuration should the technician choose for optimal performance?

A.One 32 GB stick of RAM.
B.Two 16 GB sticks of RAM.
C.Four 8 GB sticks of RAM.
D.One 16 GB stick and two 8 GB sticks.
AnswerB

Two matched sticks enable dual-channel mode, doubling the memory bandwidth and providing significantly better performance for the video editing workload.

Why this answer

Using dual-channel memory (two matched sticks) provides a performance boost over a single stick because it allows the memory controller to access both modules simultaneously. For 32 GB, two 16 GB sticks are the best balance of performance and capacity.

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MCQhard

A technician is tasked with building a high-performance workstation for a data scientist who uses large datasets. The workstation has a motherboard that supports quad-channel memory. The technician has four 16 GB DDR4-3200 modules. Which configuration will yield the best memory performance?

A.Install all four modules in the same channel (e.g., slots 1, 2, 3, 4) to maximize density.
B.Install two modules in one channel and two in another, leaving the other two channels empty.
C.Install one module in each of the four channels (e.g., slots 1, 3, 5, 7) to enable quad-channel mode.
D.Install all four modules in the same slot using a special adapter.
AnswerC

Using one module per channel populates all four memory channels, allowing the CPU to access memory in quad-channel mode, which provides the highest bandwidth.

Why this answer

Quad-channel memory architecture requires that all four memory channels be populated with identical modules to achieve maximum bandwidth. Installing one module per channel (e.g., in slots 1, 3, 5, 7 or the designated quad-channel slots) allows the memory controller to access all four channels simultaneously, quadrupling the data transfer rate compared to single-channel. Using fewer modules or mismatched sizes would reduce the channel count or cause the system to run in a lower-channel mode.

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MCQeasy

A user is building a new gaming PC and wants to install 32 GB of DDR4 RAM in a dual-channel configuration. They have two 16 GB sticks. Which motherboard slots should they use to ensure dual-channel operation?

A.Slots 1 and 2 (adjacent to each other).
B.Slots 2 and 4 (alternating slots).
C.Slots 1 and 3 (alternating slots).
D.Any two slots will work; dual-channel is automatic.
AnswerB

Most motherboards designate slots 2 and 4 (or A2 and B2) as the primary dual-channel configuration, ensuring the memory controller can access both sticks in parallel.

Why this answer

For dual-channel operation, memory modules must be installed in the correct slots, typically alternating colors or labeled as A2 and B2 (or slots 2 and 4) on most modern motherboards. This ensures the memory controller can access both sticks simultaneously, increasing bandwidth. The user manual or motherboard labeling is the definitive guide, but the common practice is to use the second and fourth slots from the CPU.

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MCQhard

A technician is tasked with upgrading a workstation that uses DDR3 RAM. The technician purchases DDR3L modules (low voltage) and installs them. The system fails to boot. What is the most likely reason?

A.The DDR3L modules are physically incompatible with DDR3 slots.
B.The motherboard does not support the lower voltage of DDR3L.
C.The technician installed the modules in the wrong slots.
D.The DDR3L modules are defective.
AnswerB

Some older motherboards cannot supply or regulate 1.35V, causing boot failure.

Why this answer

DDR3L modules operate at 1.35V, while standard DDR3 operates at 1.5V. Many older motherboards do not support DDR3L, or they require specific BIOS settings to handle the lower voltage. The technician should verify motherboard compatibility before installation.

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MCQmedium

A user complains that their PC is running slowly, especially when opening multiple browser tabs. The system has 4 GB of RAM installed, and the OS is Windows 10 64-bit. Task Manager shows memory usage consistently at 90-95%. Which upgrade would provide the most immediate performance improvement?

A.Upgrade the CPU to a faster model.
B.Add an additional 4 GB of RAM to bring the total to 8 GB.
C.Replace the hard drive with a solid-state drive (SSD).
D.Disable the page file to force the system to use only RAM.
AnswerB

Doubling the RAM will allow more applications to run in memory, reducing reliance on the page file and improving responsiveness.

Why this answer

With 4 GB of RAM, Windows 10 is likely using most of it for the OS and background processes, leaving little for applications. Upgrading to 8 GB or more will significantly reduce paging to the hard drive and improve multitasking. Adding more RAM is the most effective solution for this symptom, as the system is memory-constrained.

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MCQeasy

A customer reports that their desktop PC, which originally had 8 GB of RAM, is now very slow after they installed a second 8 GB stick. The system boots and shows 16 GB in the BIOS, but the OS only reports 8 GB usable. What is the most likely cause?

A.The new RAM stick is faulty and needs to be replaced.
B.The RAM is not fully seated in the slot.
C.The new RAM stick is incompatible with the existing module, causing the system to run in single-channel mode and limiting usable memory.
D.The motherboard only supports up to 8 GB of RAM.
AnswerC

Mismatched RAM modules (different speeds, timings, or ranks) can force the memory controller to operate in a mode where only one channel is fully utilized, leading to the OS seeing only half the installed capacity.

Why this answer

This scenario describes a common issue where mismatched memory modules cause the system to operate in single-channel mode or fail to address all installed RAM. The most likely cause is that the new RAM stick is not compatible with the existing module, often due to differences in speed, timings, or rank, forcing the system to run at the lower common denominator or disabling dual-channel support. The BIOS sees both sticks, but the OS may only report the usable memory from one channel if the modules are mismatched.

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MCQeasy

A help desk ticket reports that a user's PC fails to boot and emits a series of long beeps. The system has two 8 GB DDR4 modules installed. What is the most likely cause of this issue?

A.The power supply is failing.
B.The CPU is overheating.
C.One of the RAM modules is faulty or not seated properly.
D.The hard drive has failed.
AnswerC

Long beeps are a standard POST code for memory errors, so this is the most likely cause.

Why this answer

Long beeps during POST typically indicate a memory failure, such as a faulty or improperly seated RAM module. This is a common hardware troubleshooting scenario where the beep code points directly to RAM issues. The technician should reseat or replace the RAM modules first.

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MCQmedium

A technician is troubleshooting a desktop that randomly restarts under heavy load. They suspect the RAM is overheating. What type of RAM cooling solution is most commonly integrated into high-performance memory modules?

A.Liquid cooling loops attached to the RAM sticks.
B.Heat spreaders (metal fins) on the modules.
C.Small fans mounted directly above the RAM slots.
D.Thermal pads that connect RAM to the motherboard heatsink.
AnswerB

Heat spreaders are standard on most performance RAM to passively dissipate heat, helping to prevent thermal throttling or instability.

Why this answer

High-performance RAM modules often come with heat spreaders—metal fins or covers that dissipate heat from the memory chips. These are passive cooling solutions that increase the surface area for heat dissipation. Active cooling (fans) is less common on standard modules and is usually an aftermarket addition.

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MCQmedium

A user reports that their computer randomly freezes and displays a blue screen error with the message 'MEMORY_MANAGEMENT'. They recently installed a new 8 GB DDR4 module alongside the existing 8 GB module. Both modules are from different manufacturers and have different CAS latencies. What is the most likely cause of the issue?

A.The new RAM module is defective.
B.The RAM is not seated properly in the slot.
C.The RAM modules have mismatched CAS latencies, causing timing conflicts.
D.The motherboard does not support 16 GB of RAM.
AnswerC

Different CAS latencies force the memory controller to use the slower timing for both sticks, which can lead to instability if the modules are not designed to work together.

Why this answer

Mixing RAM modules with different specifications, especially CAS latency, can cause timing mismatches that lead to system instability and blue screen errors like MEMORY_MANAGEMENT. The system tries to run both sticks at the same timings, which can fail if the modules are not compatible.

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MCQhard

A technician is troubleshooting a workstation that randomly reboots under heavy load, such as when running a benchmark or rendering video. The system passes a memory test with no errors, and the CPU temperatures are normal. The power supply is a 500W unit that is three years old. What is the most likely cause of the reboots?

A.The RAM is overheating under load.
B.The motherboard capacitors are failing.
C.The power supply is unable to deliver consistent power under peak load.
D.The CPU is throttling due to a failing fan.
AnswerC

A power supply that is aging or underpowered can cause voltage drops under heavy load, leading to sudden system reboots as a protection mechanism.

Why this answer

Under heavy load, the system draws more power. An aging or insufficient power supply may not be able to deliver stable voltage, causing the system to reboot. This is a common issue that can mimic RAM problems but is actually power-related.

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MCQhard

A server administrator needs to upgrade a critical database server from 64 GB to 128 GB of RAM. The server uses registered ECC DDR4 memory. They have purchased 8 x 16 GB registered ECC modules. When they install them, the server fails to POST with a memory error. The original 64 GB (4 x 16 GB) modules work fine. What is the most likely reason?

A.The new RAM modules are not compatible because they are not ECC, while the server requires ECC.
B.The server's BIOS needs to be updated to support 128 GB.
C.The new modules have a different number of ranks (e.g., dual-rank vs. single-rank) than the original modules, causing a rank mismatch that the memory controller cannot handle.
D.The new modules are not seated properly in the slots.
AnswerC

Servers are sensitive to rank configuration. Mixing single-rank and dual-rank modules, or using modules with a different number of ranks than the system expects, can prevent POST.

Why this answer

Registered (buffered) ECC memory is designed for servers and has specific compatibility requirements, especially regarding the number of ranks per channel and the memory controller's capabilities. The most likely issue is that the new modules are of a different rank (e.g., dual-rank vs. single-rank) or the server's memory controller cannot handle the total number of ranks when all slots are populated. Mixing ranks or exceeding the rank limit per channel can cause POST failures.

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MCQhard

A user reports that their PC, which has 16 GB of DDR4 RAM, suddenly shows only 8 GB in Windows. The system boots normally. The technician checks the BIOS and sees 16 GB detected. What is the most likely cause of this discrepancy?

A.One of the RAM modules is faulty and not being recognized by Windows.
B.The system is using a 32-bit version of Windows, which has a 4 GB limit.
C.Integrated graphics is reserving 8 GB of system RAM for video memory.
D.Windows has a memory leak that is using 8 GB of RAM.
AnswerC

This is a common scenario; the BIOS may allocate a large chunk of RAM to the integrated GPU, reducing available memory in Windows.

Why this answer

When the BIOS detects full RAM but Windows shows less, it often indicates that a portion of RAM is reserved for hardware or is being used by the integrated GPU. This is common if the system uses integrated graphics and the BIOS allocates a fixed amount of system RAM for video memory. Another possibility is a 32-bit OS limitation, but that is rare with modern systems.

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MCQeasy

A customer reports that their desktop computer, used for video editing, frequently runs out of memory and slows down. They want to upgrade the RAM but are not sure which type is compatible. The motherboard manual lists support for DDR4-3200 and DDR4-2666. The system currently has two 8 GB DDR4-2666 modules installed. What is the best upgrade to maximize performance and capacity?

A.Add two 8 GB DDR4-3200 modules to the existing RAM.
B.Replace the two 8 GB modules with two 16 GB DDR4-2666 modules.
C.Replace the two 8 GB modules with two 16 GB DDR4-3200 modules.
D.Add two 16 GB DDR4-2666 modules to the existing RAM.
AnswerC

This provides both higher capacity and faster speed, fully utilizing the motherboard's supported speed and improving performance.

Why this answer

Mixing RAM speeds forces all modules to run at the slowest speed, so adding DDR4-3200 modules would cause them to downclock to 2666 MHz, wasting potential performance. The best upgrade is to replace the existing modules with a matched kit of DDR4-3200 modules, ensuring full speed and capacity. This scenario tests understanding of RAM speed compatibility and the importance of matched modules for optimal performance.

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MCQmedium

A technician is configuring a workstation for a video editing application that requires 64 GB of RAM. The motherboard has four slots and supports up to 128 GB. The technician has four 16 GB DDR4-3200 modules. What is the most important consideration when installing these modules?

A.Install the modules in slots 1, 2, 3, and 4 in any order.
B.Ensure all modules are from the same manufacturer and have the same speed and timings.
C.Install the modules only in the first two slots to leave room for future upgrades.
D.Set the RAM voltage to the maximum supported by the motherboard.
AnswerB

Using identical modules from a matched set ensures compatibility and prevents issues like timing mismatches that can cause crashes or failure to boot.

Why this answer

When installing four identical RAM modules, the key consideration is ensuring they are all from the same matched set or have identical specifications (speed, timings, voltage) to maintain stability and performance. Mixing modules from different manufacturers or batches can cause instability even if they have the same rated speed. Additionally, the technician should install them in the correct slots for dual-channel operation, but the primary concern is compatibility.

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MCQmedium

A technician is configuring a new server and needs to install ECC (Error-Correcting Code) RAM. The motherboard supports both ECC and non-ECC DDR4 memory. The technician installs ECC RAM, but the system boots and reports that ECC functionality is disabled. What is the most likely reason for this?

A.The ECC RAM is not seated properly.
B.The BIOS needs to be updated to enable ECC support.
C.The CPU does not support ECC memory.
D.ECC RAM requires a registered (buffered) type to function.
AnswerC

Many consumer-grade CPUs do not support ECC, even if the motherboard does. The CPU's memory controller must be ECC-capable for the feature to work.

Why this answer

ECC RAM requires a compatible CPU and motherboard chipset to function. If the CPU does not support ECC, the system may still boot with the RAM installed but will run it in non-ECC mode, disabling the error correction feature.

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MCQeasy

A small office manager wants to upgrade the RAM in several identical workstations from 8 GB to 16 GB. The current modules are DDR3-1600. The company has a box of unused DDR3-1333 modules from an older system. Can they use these modules to upgrade the workstations?

A.No, because the speeds are different and will cause system instability.
B.Yes, but only if they replace the existing modules entirely with the DDR3-1333 modules.
C.No, because DDR3-1333 is not compatible with DDR3-1600 slots.
D.Yes, they can add the DDR3-1333 modules, but all RAM will run at 1333 MHz.
AnswerD

Mixing speeds is allowed; the memory controller will run all modules at the speed of the slowest module, which is 1333 MHz.

Why this answer

DDR3-1333 and DDR3-1600 are both DDR3, so they are physically compatible. However, mixing speeds forces all modules to run at the slower 1333 MHz, which may slightly reduce performance. The upgrade is possible but not optimal.

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