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the ram work`s well the only thing i can add is make sure your motherboard spec.`s allow it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Ryzen does some weird clock things after 3200mhz ram speed... so the 3000 or 3200mhz ram is likely labeled "ryzen ready" gamers nexus did an awesome video on overclocking ryzen and what exactly happens after 3200mhz. Anything faster than 3200mhz may be marketed for intel.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, Since you're utilizing the Ryzen 3000 Series, you do not have to locate a memory kit that is "Ryzen Ready" for added Ryzen benefits. The 1st gen Ryzen required specially optimized memory. I suggest verifying memory compatibility with your motherboard by checking the supported capacity and speeds. If you have any additional questions, we'd be happy to help: support.corsair.com -Albert
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