How to achieve a 3200 MHz RAM speed with an overclocked Ryzen 3600?
How to achieve a 3200 MHz RAM speed with an overclocked Ryzen 3600?
You have 3200 RAM and the motherboard lists various overclocking and OC settings. Whether you need to overclock your Ryzen 3600 depends on the specific specifications and compatibility, not just the RAM count. The motherboard details are important for ensuring stability and performance.
However, focusing on your initial concern: you don't have to increase the CPU's clock speed to boost RAM performance. The third-generation Ryzen processors are limited to a maximum speed of 3200, which means anything above that is essentially overclocking RAM. This is reflected in the numbers like 3866(O.C.)/3733(O.C.), etc., but it doesn't involve changing the CPU's frequency multiplier.
However, focusing on your initial concern: you don't have to increase the CPU's clock speed to boost RAM performance. The third-generation Ryzen processors are limited to a maximum speed of 3200, which means anything above that is essentially overclocking RAM. This is reflected in the numbers like 3866(O.C.)/3733(O.C.), etc., but it doesn't involve changing the CPU's frequency multiplier.
It seems you're asking about why you received 3200 RAM and don't need to install anything.