Better for AM4

humang

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Hello,

i have a ryzen 1700X and was thinking in what motherboard bought, i have doubt in this three types, that is available on my country to bought:

https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-Prime-B350-Plus-Ryzen-Motherboard/dp/B06X416NJ1/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&rps=1&ie=UTF8&qid=1502973725&sr=1-1&keywords=AM4+ATX+PRIME+B350-PLUS

https://www.amazon.com/MSI-Motherboard-B350M-MORTAR-ARCTIC/dp/B06Y67TLSL/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1502974145&sr=1-1&keywords=mATX+B350M+MORTAR+ARCTIC

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XDNB3G4?tag=tomshardware_forum_vgl-20

I have a 2 x 16GB 3000mhz ram from g.skill, this gonna working on both motherboards with normal speed? Because this show DDR4 1866/2133/2400/2667 (OC) / 2933 (OC) / 3200 (OC) + MHz *.. For me understand, only working on 3000mhz with OC?

Also i have a M.2 pro 950 from sansung too, need be available on board.
 
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It will work as listed when you update/overclock the motherboard, don't worry. At first (out of the box), Motherboards will set your RAM as 2133MHz (because that's the stock clock for DDR4), then when you overclock yours, it will set your RAM as 3000MHz. And even if the motherboard doesn't do that automatically, you can do it manually by setting the voltage and the clock speed in BIOS settings.

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Well, hopefully the memory is compatible. You need to usually pick the motherboard FIRST then go through the support list to make sure that the memory you buy is then on the list second... ESPECIALLY with the Ryzen boards, although the support is a bit wider now that AGESA 1.0.0.6 is out in the BIOS microcodes.
 
It will work as listed when you update/overclock the motherboard, don't worry. At first (out of the box), Motherboards will set your RAM as 2133MHz (because that's the stock clock for DDR4), then when you overclock yours, it will set your RAM as 3000MHz. And even if the motherboard doesn't do that automatically, you can do it manually by setting the voltage and the clock speed in BIOS settings.
 
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