[SOLVED] New motherboard question.

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It depends on what CPU you choose.

5400 for 11th generation
2933 for 10th generation i9/i7
2666 for 10th generation i5/i3

  1. 11th Generation Intel® Core™ i9/i7/i5 processors:
    Support for DDR4 5400 (O.C)/ DDR4 5333(O.C.)/ DDR4 5133(O.C.)/DDR4 5000(O.C.)/4933(O.C.)/4800(O.C.)/ 4700(O.C.)/ 4600(O.C.)/ 4500(O.C.)/ 4400(O.C.)/ 4300(O.C.)/4266(O.C.) / 4133(O.C.) / 4000(O.C.) / 3866(O.C.) / 3800(O.C.) / 3733(O.C.) / 3666(O.C.) / 3600(O.C.) / 3466(O.C.) / 3400(O.C.) / 3333(O.C.) / 3300(O.C.) / 3200(O.C.) / 3000(O.C.) / 2933 / 2800 / 2666 / 2400 / 2133 MHz memory modules
  2. 10th Generation Intel® Core™ i9/i7 processors:
    Support for DDR4 2933/2666/2400/2133 MHz memory modules
  3. 10th Generation Intel® Core™ i5/i3 /Pentium®/Celeron® processors:
    Support for DDR4 2666/2400/2133 MHz memory modules
 
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Anything faster than DDR4 3600, is a waste of money.

Anything faster than DDR4 3600, is a waste of money.

is this a good one?
G.Skill Trident Z Neo Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin SDRAM PC4-28800 DDR4 3600 CL16-19-19-39 1.35V Dual Channel Desktop Memory Model F4-3600C16D-32GTZNC at Amazon.com