Is it worth paying an extra £10 for 3600mhz RAM over 3200Mhz?

I would say so if it is a Ryzen build.
As long as you've also got enough of it to futureproof yourself until the move to DDR5, and it's fast enough, it could well do the job with the Ryzen 4* series (assuming you dont have to do a platform upgrade)
 
PSU... maybe this?

MOBO... B550s just coming out now, may as well go for it? the B550 Tomahawk, or this Gigabyte Aorus Elite will do you well also.

RAM wise... for the sake of £10, yeah why not get a 3600MHz kit, Ryzen loves better RAM speeds. 3200 is the 'sweet spot', but 3600 is also a a small 2-5 fps difference in some game benchmarks I've seen.
 
I held on for the B550 but it seems to be now that B450s allow the next Ryzen gen it's not really worth the extra cost. By the time i want to upgrade the Ryzen 5000s will be about on a completely different slot with DDR5 RAM.
 
Depends if the 3600 Ram has good timings. No point paying £10 over 3200 if the 3600 kit is something like CL18/CL19 and the 3200 kit is CL16. Won't make any noticeable difference, and you can use Ryzen dram calc to tweak it anyway.
 
Why not the Crucial Ballistix BL2K8G32C16U4B 2x8GB 3200CL16 set available elsewhere? They're Micron E-die so they overclock very well which your Ryzen 3600 will love.
 
Are they better than the ones i chose then and easier to overclock?

Only £10 difference so i don't mind, even if i never end up overclocking lol.
 
I never really thought about overclocking RAM lol, from quick reading though it seems it's barely noticeable between 3200 and 3600 so yeah i'll stick with those.
 
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