For performance reasons, consecutive memory addresses are usually spread over the different blocks of memory in the same manner as a RAID 0 disk array e.g. if you have 8 blocks of interleaved memory, ...
Typically there are two pairs of slots and they're colour-coded; two slots of one colour, two of another. You can populate any combination of slots and things will work (they mightn't be optimal, but ...
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