Will This specific RAM work with my Motherboard?

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Gaming (along with content creation) are *the* tasks that do benefit from it.

Yes, there is a sizeable gain between 2400MHz and 3000MHz..... depending on the title though, it will vary, of course.

So yes, 2400 to 3000MHz would be worthwhile.
Beyond 3000MHz though (3200MHz etc) you start to see diminishing returns. Your gains are not going to be anywhere close to the +15% or more price "premium" you pay for those >3000MHz speeds.

3000MHz really is the "sweet spot" .

Barty1884

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A QVL is not an exhaustive list - it's all the manufacturer has confirmed 100% through testing.

Provided the specs are correct (DDR4 3200(O.C.)/2933(O.C.)/2667*/2400/2133) you should be fine.

That being said, for a B350 Ryzen board, I'd suggest you consider faster speeds.
Really depends what your intended goal is, but Ryzen chips are benefiting quite a lot from RAM speeds ~3000MHz.
 

Nero159

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What is the difference between 2400Mhz and 3000Mhz? I mean is it significant? I will mainly use this PC for gaming ( I guess you already knew that).

 

Barty1884

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Gaming (along with content creation) are *the* tasks that do benefit from it.

Yes, there is a sizeable gain between 2400MHz and 3000MHz..... depending on the title though, it will vary, of course.

So yes, 2400 to 3000MHz would be worthwhile.
Beyond 3000MHz though (3200MHz etc) you start to see diminishing returns. Your gains are not going to be anywhere close to the +15% or more price "premium" you pay for those >3000MHz speeds.

3000MHz really is the "sweet spot" .
 
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