Upgrade: 3200MHz C16 to 3600MHz C18
Upgrade: 3200MHz C16 to 3600MHz C18
For a 5600X, the real advantage of quicker RAM with similar latency lies in increased bandwidth and, for Ryzen processors, a higher FCLK. The FCLK gain isn’t a big factor here since both the 5600X and 5800X have just one CCD/CCX. Infinity Fabric mainly supports communication between Core Complexes, and you only have one. Regarding bandwidth, the 5600X handles 3200 RAM perfectly fine—unless you're working on a specialized task that relies heavily on data transfer, you won’t notice any gains.
Boost your memory speed to 3733 or 3800 based on your CPU's maximum clock frequency capability
I attempted it for a long time, tried all options. The chips were poor quality and not included in the board's QVL.
I think rgb pro is just a basic version of rgbify with expensive RAM that still works, obviously Corsair RAM is worse than I thought, like if you pay $80 for RAM chips, you should get better ones; maybe try adjusting the RAM timings to cl15? Who knows, the RAM could be completely useless at high overclock frequencies.
It won't start at CL15—it's just a low-quality, expensive product.
The difference in performance between 3200 and 3733 is minimal, so it probably isn't worth the effort unless you're after high-end gear like Tridentz Neo or Viper Steel. The value you get won't be significant. You might be better off selling RGB pros for $60-70 and getting a budget kit such as Viper Steel 4000mhz CL18 or Ripjaws 3600 CL16.