It's just a pity that Ryzens would really benefit from fast RAM. There's measurable advantage from using something around 3000MHz, as opposed to the reference speeds near the bottom. With Intel's CPUs you would need to be doing something relying heavily on memory speed to notice the difference, but with Ryzen, it can affect even gaming.

Since for years all RAM was optimised for the Intel Core architecture, not all memory is as compatible with Ryzen memory controller and motherboards, though. Not that everything would be perfectly compatible with Intel either. I had to return my initial DIMMs to the store and get another model of RAM for my Skylake.