[SOLVED] RAM speed limit on a MOBO is set to 3200 MHz, but listed to work at 4400 MHz if overclocked

awesome_dood_123

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Quick question about a motherboard I was looking at on Newegg. The specifications say that the motherboard will work with a RAM speed of 3200 at out-of-box settings, but I'm curious if it will allow it to be used at 3600 if it isn't overclocked (abbreviated on the website as: 3600 (OC) ). When installing the RAM and booting the computer, would I have to enter the BIOS and overclock the RAM to be able to use my 3600 MHz rated RAM? Or will the MOBO know what's going on and automatically do it's thing and let my RAM be used at 3600 MHz without tinkering with BIOS?

Appreciate the time to those who spent it reading this post

Motherboard: https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E16813145381

RAM: https://www.newegg.com/corsair-32gb...&ranSiteID=8BacdVP0GFs-t4h.4t6RzHt8itg41ebN0Q