It is a new build, I am searching which mobo supports the ram and CPU combination I want.Yes. But be sure to update your motherboard BIOS to the latest available. In fact, maybe I better first ask which board you have?
If it is out of the box more than 2933 MHz?2933MT/s with JEDEC timings is what is supported by AMD for tjat processor but you can go a bit faster and tighter timings if you are clever overclocker.
I added an extra comment above. But if you are looking for new boards, they will use any speed RAM you want to use. There's a possibility that the RAM won't run at rated speed and you'll have to live with slower. But generally that isn't a problem now.It is a new build, I am searching which mobo supports the ram and CPU combination I want.
It would either be an a320 or a cheap b450 as I have a budget of 250 euros and I don't want to buy used. I think these chipsetd are in mostly old boards btw, so I am not sure if these boards are able to autoconfigure the speed of the memoryI added an extra comment above. But if you are looking for new boards, they will use any speed RAM you want to use. There's a possibility that the RAM won't run at rated speed and you'll have to live with slower. But generally that isn't a problem now.
If it is out of the box more than 2933 MHz?
Check the BIOS updates for the board you want to get. Most likely it will have a late BIOS update available that allows faster RAM to run at rated speed. But it will default to 2133 at initial boot.It would either be an a320 or a cheap b450 as I have a budget of 250 euros and I don't want to buy used. I think these chipsetd are in mostly old boards btw, so I am not sure if these boards are able to autoconfigure the speed of the memory
I don't really care if the ram is 3000mhz or 2666mhz, I just want to buy memory that is tested by the company to be compatible with the mobo and I had no luck searching for 2933- dimms, so I wanted to know if I could expand my search in 2933+ dimms or if the CPU limited my options. If I understand correctly there is not such issue.Every budget Ryzen build I've put together except the very first gen has had no problem running the RAM at 3000 MHz using XMP or A-XMP. And that 1st gen was back when there was no AGESA updates for memory yet.
I am thinking to buy this mobo: Gigabyte A320M-S2H (rev. 1.0)Then you have to tell us which board you decided on. But in all honesty, any brand name RAM will work. And it doesn't matter what the rated speed of the RAM is. It will either work at the rated speed or at worst stay at the slower default speed.
The RAM listed in a motherboard's QVL is just the RAM they had time to verify during testing. I never pay any attention to that. It can be important if the board has 4 DIMM slots and you plan on populating all 4 slots with the fastest RAM, however. Then things can get a bit more dicey.