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3200Mhz or 3000 set to 3200Mhz Ram ?

Would it make a difference if  i was to use RAM that rated at 3200Mhz  or ram that is 3000 but set to 3200Mhz in the BIOS ?  

i have two pc's one is running a set of 3200Mhz ( ryzen build ) and a (intel build) which has 3000Mhz  but it's running at 3200Mhz .

 

i use the intel build on a 4k TV  , and was thinking about changing the ram over, would it  make a difference putting in the 3200Mhz ram or just carry on running the 3000 set to 3200MHz ?  

 

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Wouldn't do much of a difference. Keep the fastest memory in the Ryzen build, it benefits more from faster memory, than the intel build.

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I wouldn't bother changing the RAM since they are both set to run at 3200 MHz. This means that although the one kit is rated for a lower speed (3000 MHz) it is set to run at 3200 MHz (overclocked) therefore they should be running with the same memory performance.

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