Hello, I've been doing a ton of research trying to get caught up and understand all the Ryzen memory configurations and whats supported vs what isn't. From what I've gathered Ryzen will support up to 2933mhz yet everyone seems to recommend 3200mhz. I have no interest in overclocking, the cpu, ram or anything for that matter. So out of the box, am I better off getting 3000mhz ram? and will it out of the box plug in and run at its max 2933mhz? Also, aside from the base speed, i'm trying to understand the different IC's and have gathered Samsung B-die is the way to go. Furthermore, im now learning about the single rank vs dual rank and AMD specific memory. My thing is I'm trying to keep this a relatively mainstream/budget build. I know I can go out and buy a 16gb (2x8gb) 3200mhz samsung b-die dual rank and spend a lot of money and be good to go but i feel like its not necessary for what im trying to accomplish which is simply high settings, 144fps @ 1080p. Is it wrong that I think i'ts ridiculous to be spending more on RAM than both the GPU and CPU? Is ram seriously the most expensive component in the entire build these days?
Build:
-Ryzen 5 2600
-MSI B450 Tomahawk
-Radeon RX 590
Build:
-Ryzen 5 2600
-MSI B450 Tomahawk
-Radeon RX 590