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It may just keep track of the timings of C40 verses C36. Crucial has two 6000 MHz sticks with different times. My guess would be the C36 sticks because they offer more room with the bios settings. C36 would be considered the clock speed. also check manufacturers web site or memory makers compatibility list. Upgrade computer system tool from them. Someone else may have the same computer and already searched for them information.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.That memory is compatible with that CPU, though the motherboard you pair it with (as well as its BIOS/UEFI version) may affect compatibility as well as whether or not you can enable higher speeds with AMD EXPO. Please refer to support or documentation for your motherboard for additional details.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes certainly, but that chip is limited to 5200 MHz so the max speed your RAM will reach is 5200.
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