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Ram overclocking question

Ram overclocking question

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duang_luo
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03-27-2025, 05:53 AM
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Hi, I can assist with your question about RAM overclocking. It seems you're unsure whether adding a higher MHz RAM will allow you to install a faster RAM module or if it restricts you to only the highest available RAM speed. Let me know if you'd like further clarification!
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duang_luo
03-27-2025, 05:53 AM #1

Hi, I can assist with your question about RAM overclocking. It seems you're unsure whether adding a higher MHz RAM will allow you to install a faster RAM module or if it restricts you to only the highest available RAM speed. Let me know if you'd like further clarification!

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ozysprint
Member
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04-08-2025, 06:47 PM
#2
Motherboard specifications usually mention the data rates for DRAM that the motherboard supports. The key consideration is that the type of DRAM compatible depends mainly on the CPU, especially its memory controller. If you know the motherboard and CPU you have, we can estimate your system's capabilities.
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ozysprint
04-08-2025, 06:47 PM #2

Motherboard specifications usually mention the data rates for DRAM that the motherboard supports. The key consideration is that the type of DRAM compatible depends mainly on the CPU, especially its memory controller. If you know the motherboard and CPU you have, we can estimate your system's capabilities.

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leonaxxx
Junior Member
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04-08-2025, 08:12 PM
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Motherboard specifications usually mention the data rates for DRAM that the motherboard supports. The key consideration is that the type of DRAM compatible depends mainly on the CPU, particularly its memory controller. If you know the motherboard and CPU you have, we can estimate your system's capabilities.
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leonaxxx
04-08-2025, 08:12 PM #3

Motherboard specifications usually mention the data rates for DRAM that the motherboard supports. The key consideration is that the type of DRAM compatible depends mainly on the CPU, particularly its memory controller. If you know the motherboard and CPU you have, we can estimate your system's capabilities.