First post, by torindkflt
Apologies if I'm asking elementary questions, or too many questions. As I've said before, despite having long had an interest in vintage computers, this is literally my first time ever building a pre-ATX system from the ground up, so I prefer to ask questions rather than do something wrong and potentially break what it is I'm trying to build.
In the 486 I'm building, the motherboard has three VLB slots. I do know enough that it's not a good idea to use more than two VLB slots simultaneously though, so this is not an issue. BUT, what I would like to know is if there will be any appreciable performance or reliability benefit from installing the two VLB cards I will be using (Video card and Multi-IO/Disk controller) in the two slots physically located the closest to the processor. If this is true, the next question is WHICH card should I install in the closest slot, the video or controller card? If it helps, the motherboard in question is a QDI V4P895GRN/SMT with an Am486DX4-100V8T processor.
Thank you for bearing with me during this process.