AMD Zen 2 CPUs to Support Official JEDEC 3200 MHz Memory Speeds

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TechPowerUp published AMD Zen 2 CPUs to Support Official JEDEC 3200 MHz Memory Speeds A quote from the article:
An AMD-based system's most important performance pairing lies in the CPU and system RAM, as a million articles written ever since the introduction of AMD's first generation Ryzen CPUs have shown (remember the races for Samsung B-die based memory?). There are even tools that allow you to eke out the most performance out of your AMD system via fine memory overclocking and timings adjustment, which just goes to show the importance the enthusiast community derives from such tiny details that maximize your AMD Zen-based CPU performance. Now, notorious leaker @momomo_us has seemingly confirmed that AMD has worked wonders on its memory controller, achieving a base JEDEC 3200 MHz specification - up from the previously officially supported DDR4-2666 speeds in the first-gen Ryzen (updated to DDR4-2933 speeds on the 12 nm update).
 AMD Zen 2 CPUs to Support Official JEDEC 3200 MHz Memory Speeds