You recently began assembling your initial computer system in August 2020.
You recently began assembling your initial computer system in August 2020.
It seems the RAM module is promoted as faster than the JEDEC standards listed, even though those speeds are already defined for that type.
Yes, you can use a 3200MHz RAM with JEDEC speeds settings by default.
In short, most DRAM chips come from Samsung, Micron, and Hynix, following JEDEC standards and speeds. Companies such as Corsair, HyperX, and Crucial source these chips, mount them on Memory Sticks, test them for overclocking, and save the results in profiles like XMP or DOCP that they market as 3200Mhz performance.