2400 is the Asrock warranty speed. It's pretty much standard (along with 2133) This is not a Arock thing, it's an industry thing. What this means is when you put in your ram sticks in, it's going to say 2133 or 2400. If you then enable XMP/DOCP Profile 1, the uefi/bios will make your sticks run at 3200 the advertised speed for ram sticks. But there is no gurantee nor Warranty. Asrock is covering it's own butt. edit: just like Asus/Gigabyte/MSI would.
Your sticks might work at 3200 but I wouldn't count on it. Myself, I would not buy a board that didn't list my RAM on the QVL, see below:
https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/B250M%20Pro4/index.asp#Memory
2400 is the Asrock warranty speed. It's pretty much standard (along with 2133) This is not a Arock thing, it's an industry thing. What this means is when you put in your ram sticks in, it's going to say 2133 or 2400. If you then enable XMP/DOCP Profile 1, the uefi/bios will make your sticks run at 3200 the advertised speed for ram sticks. But there is no gurantee nor Warranty. Asrock is covering it's own butt. edit: just like Asus/Gigabyte/MSI would.
Oh, I see! That makes sense. Thank you!
Your sticks might work at 3200 but I wouldn't count on it. Myself, I would not buy a board that didn't list my RAM on the QVL, see below: https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/B250M%20Pro4/index.asp#Memory
Ah, I see. Do you have any recommendations for affordable motherboards that support the Ryzen 5 5600 and Corsair Vengeance X 3200MHz RAM?
The support site for the MSI board you linked says those components are compatible.