No, you cannot do that. It may work, but it would refer to the hardware’’s 
requirements if it does.

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> On 12 Jul 2017, at 00:26, Dane Trethowan <grtd...@internode.on.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> We discussed memory on list a few weeks ago and I’d like to refer to memory - 
> the computer kind again -.
> I’ve just reinstalled Mac OS onto my Mac mini in preparation for the 
> machine’s new life as a server.
> I looked at the System Report you can find on any Mac through the “About This 
> Mac” option and noticed that the memory speed of the Mac mini module is 
> 1600MHZ.
> The new iMac machine I have runs memory at 2400MHZ so to the obvious 
> question, can I replace the memory module I the Mac mini with a 2400MHZ 
> module and - if I do - will I get any gain in performance?
> Speaking of performance I do notice a slight drop in performance when using 
> the Mac mini for obvious reasons - the Mac mini is after all a 5 year old 
> machine and the Specs aren’t anywhere near as good as the new iMac machine 
> I’m running - but the difference in performance is not one that makes the Mac 
> mini a bugbear to use, some tasks may take half a second or so for the Mac 
> mini to complete whereas they appear to be near instantly completed on the 
> iMac.
> Cheers!
> 
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