I installed "Crucial Ballistix 3200 MHz DDR4 DRAM Desktop Gaming Memory Kit 32GB (16GBx2)" into my "HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop TG01-2003w PC" which uses the Erica6 (SSID: 8906) motherboard.
The BIOS boot screen and 'wmic memorychip get speed' always report the stock/default RAM speed, not the configured/running speed. You can verify the true running speed in task manager or by running 'wmic memorychip get ConfiguredClockSpeed' (to see all the RAM info run 'wmic MemoryChip get /format:list' instead). The best way to check (and verify your RAM is stable) is to boot into MemTest86. MemTest86 will show the RAM's configured speed and other details. Of course it also checks if your RAM is stable.
Ryzen Master does write its settings to somewhere in the BIOS/UEFI/motherboard's memory (otherwise the configured RAM speed wouldn't be applied when you boot into another OS like MemTest86). If you mess up your RAM settings with Ryzen Master shorting the motherboard's CLR_CMOS pins says it clears the CMOS settings, but it does NOT clear out the RAM settings. To clear the RAM settings you must unplug the computer, remove the button battery, hold the power button in for five seconds, reinstall the battery, plug the computer back in and turn it on (first boot after clearing is longer, takes about a minute for me).
My RAM is stable at 1600 (DDR4-3200) when it auto selects 24-23-23-52 timings. If I try to improve my timings it won't boot. I believe this is because my motherboard's RAM voltage is locked to 1.2V. "MEM VDDIO" always reports 0 in Ryzen Master. If I change my voltage and then boot into MemTest86 it still shows it set to 1.2V.
With my 32GB of RAM running at 1600 (DDR4-3200) it completes four passes of MemTest86 in 4 hours 15 minutes. When it's running at the default speed of 1333 (DDR4-2667) it takes 4 hours 45 minutes.
[How I set my RAM speed to 1600]
-Launch RM (Ryzen Master)
-Configure RM as described in [AMD Ryzen Master - my notes] section above
-Click the pencil icon next to "Profile 1" and rename it "RAM 1600"
-Set all of the sections to "Excluded" except for the "Memory Control" section which we change to "Included"
-Slide the "Memory Clock" slider to "1600" (default 1333)
--This is works, but its timings are slower than its specs allow
--Unfortunately I couldn't get the system to boot when I manually specified its timings
--The Erica6 motherboard appears to lock the RAM voltage to 1.200V when this RAM needs 1.35V, that's probably why I can't lower its timings
--I.e. if you set a voltage, then reboot into MemTest86 you'll see its voltage is still set to 1.20V
-Click "Save Profile"
-Click "Apply & Test"
--Ensure any other apps are closed first
--Computer now reboots
--Shortly after you login RM launches and then starts its 30 second stability test
-That's it, you shouldn't need to ever run RM again
--Note, even though the initial BIOS boot screen still shows a speed of "2666 MHz" it does run at 3200 MHz (as proven by booting into MemTest86)
--I'm not sure if the BIOS boot screen info is simply wrong or if it hasn't changed to 3200 mode yet
-After the change HWiNFO reports:
--Maximum Supported Memory Clock: Unlimited
--Current Memory Clock: 1600.0 MHz
--Current Timing (tCAS-tRCD-tRP-tRAS): 24-23-23-52
--Memory Channels Supported: 2
--Memory Channels Active: 2