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11-23-2020 04:47 AM
hello, soon I'll upgrade my old 8gb of ram clocked at 2400mhz whit a new pair 8x2 gb clocked at 3200mhz.
i have just done my reserce if there is compatibility whit my laptop or not and they should. ( in base at Crucial's site)
the only question i have is: Crucial suggest me these 8x2 gb at3200 mhz but i dont know, once mounted, they'll operate at 3200mhz ( full speed) o they'll automatically downclocked to 2400mhz
i undermark also that i have any setting in my bios that is for the regolation of ram's clock.
help me, thanks
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11-23-2020 07:30 AM
No way possible to make the memory go faster than the processor can run it at.
If you never plan on using the memory in a newer notebook, you may as well buy the DDR4-2400 memory.
If the DDR4-3200 memory is the same price, you may as well buy that.
It won't hurt anything and then you could use it in a PC with an Intel 9th or 10 gen processor.
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