(I'm not entirely sure if this is supposed to go on Memory or CPUs.)
I've recently gotten a new ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1070 Ti graphics card for my computer, but I only have single channel DDR4-2400 MHz 8GB RAM, which I've heard isn't enough for my card. I'm planning on getting dual channel DDR4-3200 MHz (the only speed above 3000 MHz that my motherboard supports) 16GB (2 x 8 GB) memory (I've even chosen the RAM that I want), but I don't know if my CPU will support it. The reason is because the CPU specs under the "System Memory" section on amd.com say "System Memory Specification: 2667MHz" (which I know actually means 2666 MHz). Does this mean that the CPU won't be able to support DDR4-3200 MHz memory? Or does this value mean that the CPU cache is 266[strike]7[/strike]6 MHz? Or is it something else entirely?
EDIT: Here are my current computer specs on pcpartpicker.com
I've recently gotten a new ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1070 Ti graphics card for my computer, but I only have single channel DDR4-2400 MHz 8GB RAM, which I've heard isn't enough for my card. I'm planning on getting dual channel DDR4-3200 MHz (the only speed above 3000 MHz that my motherboard supports) 16GB (2 x 8 GB) memory (I've even chosen the RAM that I want), but I don't know if my CPU will support it. The reason is because the CPU specs under the "System Memory" section on amd.com say "System Memory Specification: 2667MHz" (which I know actually means 2666 MHz). Does this mean that the CPU won't be able to support DDR4-3200 MHz memory? Or does this value mean that the CPU cache is 266[strike]7[/strike]6 MHz? Or is it something else entirely?
EDIT: Here are my current computer specs on pcpartpicker.com