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AMD A10 Radeon 7 DDR4 16GB-2400 SDRAM, what would happen if I changed to DDR4 16GB-3600 SDRAM?

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Without the complete model number posted, hard to say

BUT assuming the DDR4 16GB-3600 SDRAM RAM is supported for the PC is question, it mostly would not result in any noticeable change as the motherboard and CPU set the memory frequency that the RAM will run.  Most OEM's do not allow changing the RAM frequency in the BIOS, either, so no point the putting higher frequency  RAM in.


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Without the complete model number posted, hard to say

BUT assuming the DDR4 16GB-3600 SDRAM RAM is supported for the PC is question, it mostly would not result in any noticeable change as the motherboard and CPU set the memory frequency that the RAM will run.  Most OEM's do not allow changing the RAM frequency in the BIOS, either, so no point the putting higher frequency  RAM in.


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Thanks for your reply,  I was thinking the same while trying to remember why I hadn't done that already and thinking I must have had a reason why I hadn't.  I had read that before a couple of years back.

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