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CPU speed and memory speed match?
Would upgrading to a faster DDR4 increase the speed of processing?
CPU:
Intel(R) Coffee Lake Pentium(R) Gold G5600 CPU @ 3.90GHz
Motherboard:
ASRock B360 Pro4 Socket 1151
Memory:
16GB DDR4 KHX2400C
Would upgrading to a faster DDR4 increase the speed of processing?
CPU:
Intel(R) Coffee Lake Pentium(R) Gold G5600 CPU @ 3.90GHz
Motherboard:
ASRock B360 Pro4 Socket 1151
Memory:
16GB DDR4 KHX2400C
Are you already using it at max standard (XMP)?
Please give us the complete memory ID
Does the memory has a XMP? See under BIOS.
If using memory speed greater than supported by the motherboard it would be over-clocking and may require some voltage change. I've found it best to use the maximum recommended by the board maker the use larger amounts, I try for the maximum supported in Notebooks and at least 16GB in Desktops, more if video editing, large spreadsheets, large databases, etc.
The JEDEC and XMP profiles are 2400 MHz for those memory modules.
The MOBO max spec is for 2666 MHz. A 10% increase in memory speed will not do anything measurable overall.
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