diff --git a/docs.it4i/general/resources-allocation-policy.md b/docs.it4i/general/resources-allocation-policy.md
index 1b63389df5850cbc18f23915103fd60b3a038716..1cc4af876f1541d45272817119e0107437db18dc 100644
--- a/docs.it4i/general/resources-allocation-policy.md
+++ b/docs.it4i/general/resources-allocation-policy.md
@@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ Resources are allocated to jobs in a fair-share fashion, subject to constraints
     **qcpu_preempt**, **qgpu_preempt** - Free queues with the lowest priority (LP). The queues require a project with allocation of the respective resource type. There is no limit on resource overdraft. Jobs are killed if other jobs with a higher priority (HP) request the nodes and there are no other nodes available. LP jobs are automatically requeued once HP jobs finish, so make sure your jobs are rerunnable<br><br>
     **qcpu_free**, **qgpu_free** - limit increased from 120% to 150% of project's resources allocation, max walltime 18h, resources load reduced from 90% to 65%.
 
-!!! note
+!!! important
     **The qfree, qcpu_free and qgpu_free queues are not free of charge**. [Normal accounting][2] applies. However, it allows for utilization of free resources, once a project has exhausted all its allocated computational resources. This does not apply to Director's Discretion projects (DD projects) by default. Usage of the queues after exhaustion of DD projects' computational resources is allowed upon request.
 
 !!! note
-    The qexp queue is configured to run one job and accept five jobs in a queue per user.<br>**The qexp queue is equipped with nodes that do not have exactly the same CPU clock speed.** Should you need the nodes to have exactly the same CPU speed, you have to select the proper nodes during the PSB job submission.
+    The qexp queue is configured to run one job and accept five jobs in a queue per user.
 
 ### Karolina