Take care, 3200MHz is bringing a Ryzen 7 3700X to the limit.
I ran a g.Skill Trident Z RGB kit with 3200MHz for two days on a Ryzen 7 Zen 3 3800X - and the mainboard refused to boot after the second day and hung with CPU debug light.
Take good care and have a close look on the temperatures, a Ryzen even when equipped with a Wraith Prism and Cryonaut or Arctix MX thermal paste runs significant hotter when changing 2666Mhz to 3000 or 3200 MHz and it will gain almost no noticable performance plus
I recommend using 2933 MHz, undervolt a little bit and tighten the RAS-CAS timings instead of overclocking the RAM clock speed.
Everything above 2933 led to significant problems on my Ryzen 5 2400G and my Ryzen 7 3800X. But this can be a mainboard issue with the VRMs on my rig, I have only one mainboard and one 550w PSU here to test the RAM and CPU clock speeds (I would love to have two or three mainboards and a few more Ryzens to play with… but these things have gone really expensive )