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Frequency details for Ryzen 3 3200G

Frequency details for Ryzen 3 3200G

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Sheik1soul
Senior Member
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05-28-2025, 07:53 AM
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Hello, I plan to purchase the Ryzen 3 3200G and AMD mentions a system memory speed of 2933MHz. I’m considering Corsair’s 2x8GB Vengeance LPX. I’m unsure whether the 3000MHz model is better since it’s close, or if the 3200MHz variant is worth it given the Ryzen’s preference for higher speeds. I also wonder if the 3200MHz model supports more than 2933MHz and if buying it would be a waste. Should I go with the 3000MHz or the 3200MHz option? Thanks for the info on the Ryzen 3 3200G.
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Sheik1soul
05-28-2025, 07:53 AM #1

Hello, I plan to purchase the Ryzen 3 3200G and AMD mentions a system memory speed of 2933MHz. I’m considering Corsair’s 2x8GB Vengeance LPX. I’m unsure whether the 3000MHz model is better since it’s close, or if the 3200MHz variant is worth it given the Ryzen’s preference for higher speeds. I also wonder if the 3200MHz model supports more than 2933MHz and if buying it would be a waste. Should I go with the 3000MHz or the 3200MHz option? Thanks for the info on the Ryzen 3 3200G.

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Turtuls
Member
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06-04-2025, 10:01 PM
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Relies on cost, usually 3000MHz is more affordable with minimal performance loss. In some cases, 3600MHz offers the best balance. It allows faster memory speeds if you're open to upgrading later—without exceeding 3200MHz too much. You can always lower memory speed if it becomes unstable or simply run at 2933MHz if you don’t want to stress test it.
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Turtuls
06-04-2025, 10:01 PM #2

Relies on cost, usually 3000MHz is more affordable with minimal performance loss. In some cases, 3600MHz offers the best balance. It allows faster memory speeds if you're open to upgrading later—without exceeding 3200MHz too much. You can always lower memory speed if it becomes unstable or simply run at 2933MHz if you don’t want to stress test it.