The question pertains to the OC with r7 2700x
The question pertains to the OC with r7 2700x
Yes, you can overclock your Trident Z RGB at 3200MHz regardless of pushing your R7 to 4.3GHz.
Memory OC is unrelated to processor OC. Each is handled separately based on MB and BIOS specifications and their respective abilities.
I heard that when you overclock the CPU, you might not be able to use the highest RAM capacity. That advice came from Jayztwocents or someone in the Ryzen OC video.
It's accurate that contemporary processors include memory controllers built into the same unit, and using Ryzen overclocking can enhance the performance of other parts.
Starting frequency for DDR4 RAM is 2133MHz, and any increase above that—through XMP or manual settings—is regarded as overclocking.
Currently, my CPU operates smoothly at 4.3GHz while the RAM runs at 3600MHz.