Check if your motherboard supports 3200MHz RAM.
Check if your motherboard supports 3200MHz RAM.
The site lists supported speeds up to 2667 MHz but doesn’t mention 3200 MHz. Since there’s no explicit support for 3200 MHz, you should check the manufacturer’s guidelines. Using a higher clock speed than listed might not work and could damage the motherboard. Running at 3200 MHz is possible in theory, but it may cause instability or failure. It’s safer to stick to the supported range unless you’re certain about compatibility.
No problem man, but if I were you I'd wait a few more hours, maybe someone with a different thought on this topic replies and proves me wrong... Theoretically there should be something like a supported RAM list on the MB website, search for that and make sure your RAM is listed.
It's currently 3-1 in favor of it, but the comment got a bit downvoted on Reddit.
It should function. It may not work at 3200; then you'll need to determine the working frequency yourself. The result also varies depending on the CPU model.
It should function, though I’m uncertain about using an R5 3600 on an A320 board. Do you already have the board?