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ell1382018-07-18 01:05:27
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ell138, 2018-07-18 01:05:27

Will the processor pull RAM at 1600 MHz?

I have an Acer Spin 1 netbook,
an Intel Celeron N3350 1.1GHz processor, an incomprehensible 4 GB DDR3L RAM is installed, which is not displayed in AIDA64, nor Everest, nor CPU-Z. The motherboard costs APL Alien (I hear it for the first time and Google does not find anything.
I want to change it to 8 GB, and from the available ones there is only with a frequency of 1600 MHz. Please tell me if the processor will pull such a frequency of RAM or is it not worth taking and looking for from 1300?

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Alexander, 2018-07-18
@alexr64

Please tell me if the processor will pull such a frequency of RAM

Either the BIOS will start the RAM at 1600 (although, most likely, it will not do this, but will set its native 1333) and it will start up successfully, or it will drop the frequency to 1333 (which will most likely happen immediately, because the netbook and no overclocking is included there). The frequency of the RAM only means that this bar works stably at this frequency (and with the specified timings), but the actual frequency is controlled by the motherboard.

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Vadim Andreevich, 2018-07-21
@VaInDis

Specifications of your processor: https://ark.intel.com/products/95598/Intel-Celeron...
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In general, it will start. But it will start exactly at the purity that the processor itself supports. The main thing is that the purity of the RAM is not less than the processor itself supports at a minimum value. And so everything will work.

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