My daughter has a desktop computer and she needs more memory to run some of her applications. I've checked it out as best as I know how but all I can come up with is that the memory in it is 8 GB of ADATA XPG memory, and she has on empty slot. I googled the memory and I think I found it but it comes in two options, 8GB 3200Mhz & 8GB 3600Mhz, and I don't know which to get or if it matters.

Her computer is a: Cyber Power PC, product id: DC6115BB-FC14-4923-BAE9-F7455B8D1219, device id: DC6115BB-FC14-4923-BAE9-F7455B8D1219

Any ideas? Thanks.

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Why not just get another 8 gig of the same memory you already have?

commented: Because all I know is that it's 8GB ADATA XPG, I know nothing else. +6

Does cpuid provide more detailed info than speccy? Example speccy RAM specs below

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Besides the GUI report here's the example text about a stick I have. It has the part number and more which makes it easy to find a match.

Memory SPD DIMM # 1
SMBus address 0x51
Memory type DDR4
Module format UDIMM
Module Manufacturer(ID) Micron Technology (2C00000000000000000000000000)
SDRAM Manufacturer (ID) Micron Technology (2C00000000000000000000000000)
Size 16384 MBytes
Max bandwidth DDR4-3200 (1600 MHz)
Part number 16ATF2G64AZ-3G2J1
Serial number 28D64510
Manufacturing date Week 26/Year 20
Nominal Voltage 1.20 Volts
EPP no
XMP no
AMP no

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