By now, people have really pushed the Raspberry Pi 5 to its absolute limits. When we saw someone use liquid nitrogen to cool their Pi 5 to -40C, we also discovered that 3.6GHz is the fastest it will go. Trying to bump it above that will cause a crash, regardless of how cold the chip gets. So, what if we can make it go even further by tweaking the hardware on the board itself? It may seem far-fetched, but one brave YouTuber has shown that swapping out the RAM modules on the Raspberry Pi 5 may not be as complex as you may think.