Consider your needs carefully before choosing 8000mhz over 3600mhz.
Consider your needs carefully before choosing 8000mhz over 3600mhz.
It depends on what you're trying to achieve. Switching to a higher refresh rate like 8000 can improve smoothness in gaming or video playback, but it might also increase power usage and heat. Make sure your device supports the change and consider your usage patterns before proceeding.
It probably won't function at all. It seems the issue might be with the CPU clock speed. If you're not confident about your steps, just stop working on it and try again later.
Usually it doesn’t mean you should just because you can. But once you hit a setting close to 8000mhz, your system will fail to start and you’ll have to reset the CMOS. There’s also a chance of harming the RAM if the power stays on. The quickest DDR4 speed recorded is 7200mhz by HyperX, likely using liquid nitrogen.