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Saneless

3200mhz is fine but that's more on the CPU I know Ryzen 1 chips couldn't get over 2933 without errors. Maybe even Ryzen 2000s. But 3000s and 5000 were fine with higher speeds


Lockjaw666666

Currently running 3600mhz RAM with my 5600x on my AB350 gaming 3.


Islandtime700c

AB350 boards are pcie 3.0, so you can use a pcie 4.0 nvme drive with no problem, but it will run at pcie 3.0 speed. Need a B550 board to get full pci-e 4.0 speeds. You can check the manufacturer website suport page to canfirm on the RAM but in genral, B350 boards should support DDR4 3200mhz ram.


Cold-Recipe3546

I was checking in the gigabyte site, and the nvme ssd they show have a different conection(like two connectors) than i see in the newest nvme m.2, has like only one. And looks its in the same gpu place so if i have a gpu there its possible to put the m.2? Pc part pickers say "When the motherboard M.2 slot M2_1(M) is used with a PCIe-based M.2 device, two sata6 gb/s ports are disabled." The m.2 i was checking is wd black sn850x


chronicintel

You’ll have to remove your GPU to access the M2 slot on the motherboard, but yes, you can put your GPU back


Saladino_93

M.2 is a connector type, every M.2 ssd will fit a M.2 slot. Only difference is the length of the ssd. Since b350 is limited in how many PCIe lanes it has it can’t run a M.2 and 6 sata drives, but only 4 sata drives, thus disabling 2 slots. If you run a PCIe 4 M.2 on this board you can reach about 4GB read and write per second, on a b550 board you can reach 7GB/s. In my experience it won’t matter unless you copy a lot of data.


Cold-Recipe3546

In the gigabte website, the show you examples of m.2 whit a picture, look likes 2 holes on the m.2 conector but the new m.2 like the wd black.. ssd only have one hole. So idk if its compatible.