Post your Ryzen 3000 configs!

Are we saying 3200 CL14 is better than 3600 CL16?

From what I've seen there doesn't seem to be much in it (real world) but 3600 seemed to have the (very slight) edge.
 
Got my 3900X yesterday and set my rig up.

ASUS Prime X370-Pro|3900X|16GB G.Skill 3200|Intel 600p 1TB|RX 570|3TB Seagate HD|Corsair Carbide Air 540|EVGA 750W G3|U2711

Currently running WCG stock at about 4Ghz all core. Temps around 78C with an H110i AIO. Voltage is auto and it's running 1.29 or so. I'm going to lock the cores at 4Ghz and manually set the voltage down a bit to bring temps down.

This X370 board is running the 3900X great. I've had a 1700X, 2700X, and now the 3900X on this board. It's been a great board since the beginning of the Ryzen age over two years ago.
 
Are we saying 3200 CL14 is better than 3600 CL16?

From what I've seen there doesn't seem to be much in it (real world) but 3600 seemed to have the (very slight) edge.

phoronix / openbenchmarking.org has someone who did back to back tests with ram at a bunch of frequencies on the 3900x. Their performance went up as they moved to higher ram speeds in general. Though I ran the same benchmark and my system 3200mhz system was slugging it out with their 3800 and 3600 test results.

Wasn't totally comparable though. operating system is slightly different and software can impact micro-benchmarks far more sneakily than hardware.

https://openbenchmarking.org/result/1907047-HV-MEMORYTES32

and with my run

https://openbenchmarking.org/result/1908188-HV-1907047HV93
 
This is my 2nd (Ryzen 5 3600) as is a change out of cpu for MSI B350M Gaming Pro that came as a kit with a 1400 and the ram shown .. it is mounted in a STYX mATX case and it replaced a 1600 that sat there once

https://valid.x86.fr/bench/mfnsr2/12

I plan to get some 3200Mhz memory and move my RX 5700 blower over to that case as it best design for that type of use but this is real default settings .
 
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