Yes, it’s suitable for your needs.
Yes, it’s suitable for your needs.
Depending on what you want to do id say that looks like its a good enough kit.
It's not too bad. A 3200MHz CL16 is essentially the same. Plus, you can find a 3600MHz CL16 kit for around $10 to $20 more than a 3600MHz CL18 kit.
I’d choose a 3600MHZ CL16 if it were in stock. A CL18 works for gaming and video editing, but its performance depends on factors like RAM latency. Latency becomes important when real-time responsiveness matters, such as during fast-paced gameplay or editing tasks.
G.skill Royles perform well. You should be able to reach them at over 4000 MHz. Just follow some tutorials and articles, as you can't simply assume 4000 MHz works in BIOS.
I'm using my 3900X with Patriot Viper RGB DDR4 3600CL17 RAM. Before, they caused crashes when XMP was turned on. After updating the BIOS (F12e, GB X570 Aorus Xtreme), stability improved and the RAM works perfectly with my motherboard.